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Koska products are produced without compromising on quality. Molasses is produced in the factory in Simav, Kütahya, and is not boiled for a long time instead of old methods.Grape Molasses, or Üzüm Pezmez in Turkish, has been a staple pantry ingredient in much of the Mediterranean and Middle East since the 11th century. Before the advent of sugar, pezmez and honey were used as sweetening agents. Koska Grape Molasses, derived only from the concentrated juice of grapes, is rich in flavor and an excellent source of calcium, iron, potassium and magnesium. To enjoy a healthier version of peanut butter and jelly, add a generous swirl of Koska Grape Molasses into a bowl of creamy tahini (sesame seed paste) and dip pieces of crusty bread into the mixture. Koska Grape Molasses is also delicious with Turkish or Greek yogurt and pancakes or waffles with fruit. Once you start experimenting with this luxuriously rich syrup, you might want to use it in salad dressings, meat and poultry marinades, and your favorite baked recipes.
$13.99 $17.99
Inferred from the saffron crocus, saffron is a golden spice flavor that's utilized to color or zest a bunch of food recipes. One of the world’s most costly flavors, saffron might be worth the cost considering the delightful flavor it brings to a huge number of dishes and the astounding wellbeing benefits it offers. Saffron is filled with flavor producing compounds as well as supplements like vitamin A, vitamin D, and calcium. Since antiquated times, saffron has been utilized medicinally, so it’s not shocking that restorative analysts are looking closely at this fragrant zest. On the off chance that you don’t as of now have saffron in your flavor rack, you might need to cure that circumstance once you learn approximately the wellbeing benefits it offers. Saffron reduces heart disease, enhances bone health, supports the immune system and many more.
$18.99 $23.00
Made by flossing wheat flour with sugar until they form thin strands, and eventually into a ball of compressed sweetness, Floss Halva, or “Pismaniye,” is a treat many generations of children have grown up eating in Turkey. Similar yet denser than cotton candy, our Pismaniye is still made with our traditional family recipe. Ugurlu is a family-owned Turkish business you can trust.
$6.99 $9.99
Made by flossing wheat flour with sugar until they form thin strands, and eventually into a ball of compressed sweetness, Floss Halva, or “Pismaniye,” is a treat many generations of children have grown up eating in Turkey. Similar yet denser than cotton candy, our Pismaniye is still made with our traditional family recipe. Ugurlu is a family-owned Turkish business you can trust
$8.99 $9.99
Makes you feel fresh: Take five or seven strands of saffron and soak in hot water for 10 minutes. ...Aid in weight loss: ...Helps to control stress: ...Good for respiratory problems: ...Treats depression: ... Cure for sleep disorders: ...Glowing skin: ...Control hair fall:
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Candied chestnut usually prepared by cooking chestnuts in sweet sugar syrup. Kafkas is a world-famous company produces Kestane Sekeri in Bursa.
$19.99 $24.99