Turkish Delight

Did anyone else dream of stuffing your mouth with the magical goodness of Turkish Delight, after reading The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe in 4th grade? 

But what exactly was it? And could I get it in a store within a 10-year-old's biking distance? I’d have to keep it a secret from my mom because she didn’t allow us to eat sweets.


Last summer when we had real handmade nougat in Aix en Provence, it was sweetened with honey and made with all natural ingredients. It came in a variety flavors lightly colored and loaded with nuts or dried fruit. 

It was sticky but not hard and as you chewed it filled your mouth with sweetness, 

but didn’t pull on your teeth or glue your jaw shut.


It was like eating heaven, and after 45 years, I thought I'd finally found the source of Edmund's temptation.


Until last week when I found Turkish Delight in five different flavors at @TheNutsFactory on the UWS.




Edmund sold out Mr. Tumnus and his siblings to the White Witch and endless winter for a square gummy dipped in powdered sugar. I’m so disappointed in you, Edmund. 


On the other hand, candy is my weak spot too. 

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