
Lukum is a Turkish delicacy that is found in many countries around the Mediterranean and beyond: Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Bosnia, Albania, Romania, and also Tunisia and Morocco. The name Lukum comes probably from the Turkish word lokum, and the latter may come from the arab word rahat-ul holkum or from the greek version of the arab name, loukoumia.


I made Turkish coffee in the coffee brass pot (I have three, for 2, 4, and 6 cups) I brought from Beghdad, where I learend to make this thick coffee. I always open a few cardamon pods and put the seeds in the pot when I am boiling teh water. It gives coffee a delicious flavor. I had it without sugar - lukums had plenty!
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