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Seven Turkish desserts are included in the list of the "100 most delicious desserts in the world"

Seven Turkish desserts are included in the list of the "100 most delicious desserts in the world"

March 12, 2024

You can talk about Turkish sweets for a long time... To some, they seem too sweet and high in calories, but you can't argue with statistics: seven Turkish desserts are included in the list of the most delicious desserts in the world. The rating is compiled by the well-known online platform Taste Atlas based on expert opinions and user votes. Below are the desserts included in the list:

9th place - Maraş ice cream
17th place - Gaziantep baklava Antep
23rd place - pistachio sarma
29th place - baklava
46th place - semolina halva
51st place - Kazandibi pudding
52nd place - milk rice pudding "sütlaç"

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