Sekerpare

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Sekerpare is a traditional Turkish semolina cookie dessert soaked in lemony sugar syrup and commonly served on special occasions and family gatherings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Turkish dessert
cookie dessert
semolina dessert
category sherbet dessert
consumedOn family gatherings
festive meals
religious holidays
special occasions
countryOfOrigin Turkey NERFINISHED
cuisine Turkish cuisine
eatenWith Turkish coffee NERFINISHED
Turkish tea
etymology name derives from Turkish words related to sugar or sweet pieces
flavorProfile citrusy
sweet
hasPart cookie balls
lemon-flavored sugar syrup
languageOfName Turkish
mainIngredient baking powder
butter
eggs
granulated sugar syrup
lemon juice
semolina
sugar
water
wheat flour
preparationMethod baked
preparationStep cookies are baked until lightly golden
cookies are left to absorb syrup
cookies are shaped into small rounds or ovals
hot or warm syrup is poured over baked cookies
region Anatolia NERFINISHED
servingTemperature room temperature
slightly warm
similarTo Middle Eastern syrup-soaked pastries
Revani
Şambali NERFINISHED
sweeteningAgent sugar syrup
syrupFlavoring lemon juice
lemon zest
texture crumbly
soft
syrup-soaked
topping almond
hazelnut
pistachio
typicalCourse dessert

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TurkishCuisine typicalDessert Sekerpare