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{{Short description|A traditional Turkish dessert}}
{{Short description|A traditional Turkish dessert}}
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==Dilber Duda_ı==
[[File:Dilber_duda_ı.JPG|thumb|right|A plate of Dilber Duda_ı]]
'''Dilber Duda_ı''' is a traditional [[Turkish cuisine|Turkish dessert]] known for its sweet, rich flavor and delicate texture. The name "Dilber Duda_ı" translates to "Lady's Lips" in English, which is a reference to the dessert's shape and appearance.
'''Dilber Duda_ı''' is a traditional [[Turkish cuisine|Turkish dessert]] known for its sweet, rich flavor and delicate texture. The name "Dilber Duda_ı" translates to "Lady's Lips" in English, which is a reference to the dessert's shape and appearance.



Latest revision as of 20:03, 15 February 2025

A traditional Turkish dessert


Dilber Duda_ı is a traditional Turkish dessert known for its sweet, rich flavor and delicate texture. The name "Dilber Duda_ı" translates to "Lady's Lips" in English, which is a reference to the dessert's shape and appearance.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

Dilber Duda_ı is made using a combination of phyllo dough, walnuts, sugar, and butter. The preparation involves layering thin sheets of phyllo dough, brushing them with melted butter, and sprinkling finely chopped walnuts between the layers. The layered dough is then rolled and cut into small, lip-shaped pieces.

The pieces are baked until golden brown and then soaked in a sweet syrup made from sugar and water. This syrup gives the dessert its characteristic sweetness and moist texture.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Dilber Duda_ı is often served during special occasions and celebrations in Turkey, such as weddings, festivals, and religious holidays like Ramadan. It is a popular choice for iftar, the meal that breaks the daily fast during Ramadan.

Similar Desserts[edit]

Dilber Duda_ı is similar to other Turkish desserts such as baklava and _ekerpare, which also use phyllo dough and syrup. However, its unique shape and walnut filling distinguish it from these other sweets.

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