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-{{GFDL}}+'''Turkish Delight''', '''lokum''', or '''loukoum''' ([[Greek Language|Greek]] λουκούμι) is a confection made from [[starch]] and [[sugar]]. It is often flavored with [[rosewater]], [[lemon]] the former giving it a characteristic pale pink color. {{GFDL}}

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Turkish Delight, lokum, or loukoum (Greek λουκούμι) is a confection made from starch and sugar. It is often flavored with rosewater, lemon the former giving it a characteristic pale pink color.



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