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Quality Turkish delight or lokum in traditional flavours of rose and lemon and fresh new flavours including mango, pineapple, orange and pomegranate – liberally covered in coconut or icing sugar.

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Apple Icing Sugar

Sweet and soft, our apple Turkish delight is a joy to eat and enjoy. You can taste the lovely tangy apple flavour that is both fresh and exotic followed by the sweet softness of this delicacy.

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Lemon Icing Sugar

One of the most popular flavours, our Lemon Turkish delight is zesty and lemony. You can both taste and smell the gorgeous lemon in this sweet, soft delight.

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Mint Icing Sugar

For something a little different but equally decadent, try our mint Turkish delight. The cool mint flavour is complemented perfectly with soft sweetness and icing sugar.

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Vanilla Icing Sugar

A traditional flavour, vanilla Turkish delight is popular in Turkey and is often called lokum. The warming vanilla flavour is mild and pleasing and goes perfectly with the soft sweetness of the delight.

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Rose Icing Sugar

The most popular flavour, our rose Turkish delight is aromatic with a mild rose flavour, exotic, sweet and luxurious. Just one bite transports you to lands far away and warm climates.

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Banana Icing Sugar

Venture out and try something new and different with our banana Turkish delight. If you love banana you’ll love this. Distinctively banana flavour, wrapped up in a sweet soft delight.

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Orange Icing Sugar

Refreshingly fruity, the orange Turkish delight is zesty with a mild orange flavour that is fresh and delightful and very enjoyable to eat.

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Pomegranate Icing Sugar

A little tartness is followed by sweetness from the exotic pomegranate flavour. This lovely new taste is definitely worth trying.

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Rose & Lemon Icing Sugar

The two most popular flavours in one, rose and lemon brings you mild aromatic rose and zesty lemon, all wrapped up in a sweet and soft bundle of delight.

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Sour Cherry Icing Sugar

The sweetness of cherries followed by their sour sharpness is the perfect flavour combination for this Turkish delight. The cherry flavour is followed by the sweet softness of the delight.

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Tricolour Icing Sugar

You don’t need to pick your favourites with this gorgeous selection of aromatic rose, zesty lemon and cool mint. Three lovely combinations in one box to bring you delight and variety.

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Double Pistachio Icing Sugar

Luxurious pistachios segments are added to vanilla Turkish delight to bring you a traditional yet decadent delight. These Turkish delight segments are smaller than the others, concentrating your taste buds on gorgeous pistachios.

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Mint Coconut

Cool mint on the inside and crunchy coconut on the outside. Our mint Turkish delight has a mild cooling mint taste that is followed by soft sweet delight and is covered in sweet crunch coconut.

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Sultan Coconut

Traditional white, marshmellow like Turkish delight with a mild warming vanilla flavour. Soft and sweet on the in side and crunchy coconut on the outside.

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Orange Coconut

Zesty orange taste flavours this lovely delight with a mild orange aroma and taste on the inside and crunchy coconut on the outside.

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Lemon Coconut

A favourite flavour, you can taste and smell the delicious lemon flavour of this popular delight. Sweet, lemon softness on the inside and crunchy coconut on the outside.

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Pomegranate Coconut

Tangy and sweet pomegranate add a delicious flavour to this soft delight. Sweet indulgence on the inside and crunchy coconut on the outside.

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Cherry Coconut

Another favourite and an unusual flavour, sweet cherries bring the taste of the summer to this lovely delight. Juicy, sweet cherry flavours on the inside are complemented with crunchy coconut on the outside.

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Violet Coconut

For an unusual but beautiful sweet try our violet Turkish delight. These unusual purple sweets have a floral taste that is followed by soft sweetness and crunchy coconut.

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Extra Pistachio

Delicious decadent pistachios surround the soft, white, vanilla marshmellowness of this tasty delight. If you love nuts you will love this delight.

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Sultan 50% Pistachio

If you like your pistachio nuts you’ll love our sultan extra pistachio. White marshmellow like, vanilla Turkish delight, filled with lots of pistachio segments and covered with crunchy coconut. Made in a long segment rather than small cubes – so you can cut as little or as much as you like.

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FAQs

What is the metaphor of Turkish Delight in Narnia? ›

What does Turkish delight symbolize in Narnia? Turkish Delight symbolizes temptation and sin in The Chronicles of Narnia. When Edmund eats it, he becomes enchanted: he is so desperate to get more Turkish Delight that he is willing to betray his family.

What flavor Turkish Delight did Edmund eat? ›

While many people assume that Edmund was taken with a classic, rose-flavored version of Turkish delight, Lewis never specifies a flavor, only that it was “the best Turkish delight.

What does the Turkish Delight symbolize? ›

The Symbolism of Turkish Delight

Turkish Delight is more than just a candy, it is a symbol of hospitality and generosity in Turkish culture. It is often served to guests as a sign of respect and welcome. It is also associated with love and romance due to its sweet and fragrant flavor.

Why does Narnia have Turkish references? ›

Others have suggested that Tolkien, who also used Turkic words and references in his writing, may have been an influence. I couldn't shake the thought that there was something more: a deliberate effort by Lewis to bring Turkey, its culture and recent history into his representation of a war-shattered Europe.

What is the Turkish Delight quote from Narnia? ›

enchanted Turkish Delight and that anyone who had once tasted it would want more and more of it, and would even, if they were allowed, go on eating it till they killed themselves.

What is the Bible metaphor in Narnia? ›

Narnia represents Christianity through the use of symbolism and allegory. By having characters, objects, and places in the story represent Biblical ideas or people, Lewis creates an allegorical story of Christ. For example, Aslan is symbolic of Christ, while the White Witch is symbolic of Satan.

What the heck is Turkish Delight? ›

Turkish delight or lokum (/lɔ.kʊm/) is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar. Premium varieties consist largely of chopped dates, pistachios, hazelnuts or walnuts bound by the gel; traditional varieties are often flavored with rosewater, mastic gum, bergamot orange, or lemon.

What does the white witch represent in Narnia? ›

What does the White Witch symbolize in Narnia? The White Witch is the antithesis of Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia. She is a cruel ruler who has usurped Narnia's throne and she represents temptation and anti-Christian leadership.

What type of Turkish Delight is in Narnia? ›

It was a box of Turkish Delight—rose-flavored candy dusted with powdered sugar, nestled in a blush-pink package that glinted with the gilded minarets of Topkapi.

What is Turkish Delight called in the USA? ›

In most of the world, "Aplets & Cotlets" were based on a treat called lokum, a word derived from Arabic, but the British and Americans know it as "Turkish delight."

Is it OK to eat Turkish Delight? ›

The best way to enjoy Turkish delight is by only eating a small amount of it at a time. Although Turkish delight is delicious, it isn't the healthiest of treats, and consuming too much of it in one go can cause a sugar rush.

What is the real name for Turkish Delight? ›

Turkish Delight, also known as Lokum, is a delicately flavored, fragrant, chewy jelly candy that has been a hallmark of my homeland, Turkey, since Ottoman times.

What is the hidden message of Narnia? ›

The whole Narnia series is about Christ,” said Ward. “The first, second and seventh book is a major comparison of the life of Christ. In these novels, Christ is depicted as Creator, Redeemer and Judge.” But in the other four books, Christ's figure of Aslan is not as obvious.

What ethnicity is Aslan? ›

A striking name of Turkish origin, Aslan is a boy's name that means “lion.” This powerful title is derived from Old Turkic and was used as an epithet for Turkish emperors in the Middle Ages.

Who betrayed their family for Turkish delight? ›

While the Beavers and the children eat fish and potatoes, Edmund has been corrupted by the Turkish Delight he betrays his whole family for it, and is betrayed in turn.

What is the story behind Turkish Delight? ›

As the story goes, the Sultan, trying to cope with all his mistresses, summoned his confectionary chefs and demanded the production of a unique dessert. It was through this summon that the Turkish Delight was born.

What are the metaphors in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe? ›

Through The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the author uses metaphors to suggest a likeness between the characters in the story and Christianity. Christian symbols of sacrificing the innocent, defeating evil and the resurrection of good are shown through the characters' actions, emotions, and personalities.

What is Aslan a metaphor for? ›

Aslan. In the allegory of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Aslan represents Christ. Aslan's death to save Edmund's life and his subsequent resurrection are clear references to the life of Christ.

What is the euphemism for Turkish Delight? ›

Turkish Delight is sometimes a euphemism for hashish candy, as hashish is sometimes thought to have been an ingredient in the original recipie.

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