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Talk:Turkish Delight
... first glance the content of the new Lokum page was identical to the content of ... helpful edits to the content of the Lokum page. But none of them seemed to distinguish Lokum from Loukoumi. In other words, these helpful ... If you have future plans to distinguish Lokum from Loukoumi, please leave a mesage here ... the page Loukoumi into a redirect to Lokum. This does resolve the issue of ...
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Turkish Delight
... see Turkish Delight (disambiguation). Several pieces of lokum Single piece Turkish Delight, or lokum, (Armenian translit: lokhum, Bosnian: Rahat Lokum, Greek: Loukoumi), is a confection made from ... pistachio, hazelnut or walnuts. Though enjoyed worldwide, lokum is especially familiar in Turkish, Greek, Balkan ... use is unknown. In the United States, lokum is not especially common, although there ...
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Turkish kitchen   (translated from German)
... The most famous sweets from Turkey are Lokum -, a Arte fruit jelly. Sade Lokum - Turkish honey Baklava Pekmez - a regional speciality ...
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Talk:Loukoum
... the illustration to the article itself where "Lokum/Loukoumia" is superimposed in small letters on ... I have never actually seen the spelling "lokum". There is also a prior redirect "Loukoumi ...
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Talk:Turkish Delight (disambiguation)
... of Narnia the Turkish Delight refers to Lokum, because Edmund gets a hot beverage and ... tasted anything more delicious". It's definitely Lokum.
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User talk:82.145.230.138
... the Anonymous user who is creating the Lokum page. Please see my remarks on the Talk:Lokum page. -Rholton 02:28, 9 Aug 2004 ...
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Talk:Loukoumi
... the Anonymous user who is creating the Lokum page. Please see my remarks on the Talk:Lokum page. -Rholton 02:24, 9 Aug 2004 ...
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Zonguldak (province)   (translated from German)
... 19. Jh. One delicate-eats Safranbolus is "Lokum", (Turkish Delight). 36 km south of Karabuek ...
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'?d aluminium-fitr   (translated from German)
... a quantity Suessigkeiten distributes (z.B. Sade Lokum) and eaten. One makes oneself mutual and ...
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Montélimarnougat   (translated from German)
... cheaper Honige is used. Turkish honey ("Sade Lokum"), also Turkish nougat, prepared using simpler added ...
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