>ur cunt
>do you enjoy cyprus delights?
Ur cunt
yesh
I can't tell if you are a Panagiotis or a Mehmet
The only delight Cyprus has is the fact that half of it is Turkish
Nai
never had them
Are they supposed to be sugary and shit-tasting, or are ours just bad?
I was disappointed when I finally tried them but still, they're alright.
I actually like it
no they are delishes and ur eating gipsi knock-off
yes, those are delicious
Yes
Yes, I usually eat it to Greek coffee.
Yes I like
Turkish delights*
Cyprus delights are Greek you dumb gook
>Cyprus delights
>Greek coffee
>Koulouri, not simit
>Gyro, not kebab
>Doogh, not ayran
>and Lahmajoun is Lebanese
As nobody said it, "Lokoum"
Yes I love them
Stop fucking about and get back to Turk.
Don’t they put nuts in it?
Sometimes
Greek niggas also call Raki 'Ouzo'
They are fine, I like the Russian "pastilá" or whatever more, it is more flavored for me, but the ottoman loukum is good too and has its own exotic flavors,you don't find rose as dessert flavor often and casually the countries that produce these sweets also grow tons of roses for cosmetics and perfumery and food too.
Honey and dried fruit ottoman territory desserts aside, for me halva is the best still. I find both of those in the East Europe minimarkets, Turkish delight can sometime appear in the Italian major chains too, sometimes imported here by Iran or Romania since those share this dessert tradition too.
Where are you
Those, like pretty much everything from the region, are Turkish.
Fuck off and die Ikibey, you worthless subhuman piece of shit.
Northern Italy, Adriatic Coast, so East Europe and Muzzie communities everywhere.
Raki is Greek. The Turks were brown muslims and forbid the white Christians to make alcoholic drinks.
>source: my turkish ass
I'm wealthier than most Turks in the world because I have white skin.
And I've fucked more gremans than most germans in the world because I have dark skin :^)
>proud of fucking holes where countless other turks cummed inside
>proud of spending money where countless other people have spent
Yeah
i dont waste my money like german subhumans
its to make inferior people jealous
Middle eastern candies and pastries are unaltered garbage, hard pass for me
what the hell are these
most people love them
you're just a subhuman
Most people love french pastries, no one cares about your sugary shit mehmet
that's a turkish lokum you dumb wh*Toid
>I dont fuck women to brag like german subhumans
>its to cuck german bois
>Whitoid
what the fuck is a cyprus delight?
My favorite turkish food
Yet its world famous while nobody knows any French sweet.
It's Greek but it was the Turks who introduced it to the Bulgarian savages.
I fuck my turkish girlfriend
>turkish delight
Why do brown people always try to steal the achievements of the white men?
It's Greek but known as Turkish in Germany because Germany is a Turkish colony.
The exact origin of these sweets is yet to be definitively determined; however, the word lokum comes from the Arabic al-halkum. In the Arab world, Turkish delights are called rāḥat al-ḥulqūm (رَاحَة الْحُلْقُوم) which means "throat comfort".
According to the Hacı Bekir company, Bekir Efendi, named Hacı Bekir after performing the Hajj, moved to Istanbul from his hometown Kastamonu and opened his confectionery shop in the district of Bahçekapı in 1777. He produced various kinds of candies and lokums, later including a unique form of lokum made with starch and sugar. The family business, now in its fifth generation, still operates under the founder's name.[3]
Tim Richardson, a historian of sweets, has questioned the popular attribution of Hacı Bekir as the inventor of Turkish Delight, writing that "specific names and dates are often erroneously associated with the invention of particular sweets, not least for commercial reasons". Similar Arab and Persian recipes, including the use of starch and sugar, predate Bekir by several centuries.[2][4] The Oxford Companion to Food states that although Bekir is often credited with the invention, there is no hard evidence
You're a good one
>The exact origin of these sweets is yet to be definitively determined
>According to the Hacı Bekir company
Yes but we call them turkish shit here .
no
cyprus delights=geyreek dingleberries
>can't read multiple paragraphs
1. leaf
2. why yes, i do love canadian delights
looks good