Dondurma: The Unique Turkish Ice Cream Served with Utensils

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This article explores the distinctive Turkish ice cream known as Dondurma, which is famed for its chewy texture and resistance to melting. Unlike typical ice creams, Dondurma is so dense and elastic that it can be eaten with a knife and fork. The piece delves into the cultural significance, production methods, and the local vendors who keep this traditional treat alive.
Dondurma: The Unique Turkish Ice Cream Served with Utensils
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This article explores the distinctive Turkish ice cream known as Dondurma, which is famed for its chewy texture and resistance to melting. Unlike typical ice creams, Dondurma is so dense and elastic that it can be eaten with a knife and fork. The piece delves into the cultural significance, production methods, and the local vendors who keep this traditional treat alive.

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