Bonjour from Akayaka, haven’t had a chance to write a post for FF for a few weeks, but now am suitably relaxed to attempt something. Thanks to Rochelle for beaming the photo all the way through the internet to Turkey, lets see what gives,
On My Marks…
Get set…
GO!!!

Back in the distant past, they used to swim the tempestuous waters to the Turkish Delight mines, it was the only way; many perished.
The swimmers toiled and dug; the alchemists worked their magic, developing the ruby, sweat and citrine soaked veins into the soft misunderstood confectionary anathematized by many these days.
Then along came Parma Violets and Floral Gums.
The “Delight” dropped out of the Turkish Market, the mines were chewed up by the forests and the alchemists looked for new jobs.
Until a youth; Terry discovered a rare vein of emerald tarnished mineral. Could this reignite the Turkish Delight market?…
There we are, 100 words on the rise and fall of the Turkish Delight Market, true story! Enjoy!!
A delightful whimsy. Enjoy the rest of your holiday
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I’ve always wondered what Turkish Delight tastes like, but I’ve never seen any, in any store or confectionery here in the USA. I maynever find out 🙂
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If you like rose water, you might like them…I’m not a fan, personally!
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Someone told me they’re very sweet, and that in itself is a bit of a turn-off. When I developed diabetes, I cut waaaaay back on the amount of sugar in my diet, and have lost some of my taste for extremely sweet foods. Not donuts. I’ll always love donuts. I just don’t eat them. I miss them 🙂
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They are. I personally cannot stand ’em. Then, if you cut back, you will find them extremely sweet! Doughnuts are a tasty treat but ones that I don’t go out and search for, if that makes any sense. Someone brings them, I will take one but I won’t go out and buy them. 🙂 Ice cream? That’s another story!
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Oh yes. Ice cream forever!
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Now we’re talkin’!
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That was a fun read, Sir Shrawls! Hope you are enjoying your vacation!
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Haha. Delightful. I believe every word.
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Dear Shrawley,
When I think of Turkish Delight I go right to Narnia. 😉 Fun story.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Hi Rochelle, thanks for reading, I shall be buying a shed load to take home with me later on this week!!!
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Ooh, another Turkish Delight fan 🙂 I bet the stuff made in Turkey tastes heavenly.
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It certainly does!!
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What a whimsical story! I’m a fan of Turkish Delight and curious about this emerald variety ;).
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Its a rare form to be sure!
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