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Kabak tatlısı is a traditional Turkish dessert made from pumpkin. The name "Kabak tatlısı" translates to "pumpkin dessert" in English. This dessert is typically served in the autumn and winter months, when pumpkins are in season.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

The main ingredient in Kabak tatlısı is pumpkin. Other ingredients include sugar, cloves, and cinnamon. Some variations of the recipe also include walnuts or pistachios for added texture and flavor.

To prepare Kabak tatlısı, the pumpkin is first peeled and cut into slices. The slices are then sprinkled with sugar and left to sit for several hours, which allows the sugar to draw out the natural juices of the pumpkin. The pumpkin slices are then baked in the oven until they are soft and caramelized. The dessert is typically served warm, often with a topping of tahini or kaymak, a type of Turkish cream.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Kabak tatlısı is a popular dessert in Turkey, particularly during the month of Ramadan and other festive occasions. It is often served as a sweet treat after a meal, or as a snack with tea or coffee. The dessert is also commonly found in other countries that were once part of the Ottoman Empire, including Greece and Bulgaria.

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