Did we get it from a culture exchange with the Turks ? Seems very similar
if so I thank them
We got it from trade obviously stop trying to sound smart BasraWe got it from the ancestors of the reer xamaar banadir ancestors- whether be Omans or Yemenis
Somali. Xalwaad is pretty high tech modern stuff, the Indian old world halwa is made from grains and wheatWe got it from the ancestors of the reer xamaar banadir ancestors- whether be Omans or Yemenis
This shit doesn't seem high techSomali. Xalwaad is pretty high tech modern stuff, the Indian old world halwa is made from grains and wheat
Ours is essentially a gummy candy , made from refined sugar and starch, also modern gummy candy being derived from Turkish delight
Seems like we have more cultural exchange with the Turks than we might’ve presumed
This is not Turkish at all.Somali. Xalwaad is pretty high tech modern stuff, the Indian old world halwa is made from grains and wheat
Ours is essentially a gummy candy , made from refined sugar and starch, also modern gummy candy being derived from Turkish delight
Seems like we have more cultural exchange with the Turks than we might’ve presumed
If you look at the ingredients or how it’s made it’s exactly the same you should taste Turkish delight especially the plain ones that are just candy no nuts or fruitsThis is not Turkish at all.
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Thus should be marketed by Somalis interested in catering. Sell these things in the west in fancy boxes with the Somali branding on it. Or include it in your somali cafes and restaurants.
Not at all? They don't look or taste similarIf you look at the ingredients or how it’s made it’s exactly the same you should taste Turkish delight especially the plain ones that are just candy no nuts or fruits