Lokum refers to a Turkish gellied sweet made from sugar, cornstarch, gelatin, and grape juice. Lokum is made by frying soft pieces of yeast dough in oil, dipping them in syrup, and mixing them with hazelnuts and pistachios. Lokum is one of of the most well-known sweets associted with Turkish cuisine.

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