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It consists of clean, "virginal" snow collected from high altitudes, which is then drizzled with thick grape or mulberry molasses ( pekmez ).
Historically, Mount Erciyes was known as the "mountain whose snow never melts". Legend tells of a clever local merchant who borrowed money from a traveling trader, promising to pay him back once the summit was clear of snow. Erciyeten Kar
Locals carefully harvest the top layer of fresh snow—ensuring it hasn't touched the ground—and serve it in bowls as a refreshing, natural dessert. It is particularly popular in the highland ( yayla ) cultures of southern and central Turkey. Karlı Pekmez - Nefis Yemek Tarifleri It consists of clean, "virginal" snow collected from
Beyond folklore, "Erciyeten Kar" is also linked to a traditional winter treat known as or Karlı Pekmez . Locals carefully harvest the top layer of fresh
It consists of clean, "virginal" snow collected from high altitudes, which is then drizzled with thick grape or mulberry molasses ( pekmez ).
Historically, Mount Erciyes was known as the "mountain whose snow never melts". Legend tells of a clever local merchant who borrowed money from a traveling trader, promising to pay him back once the summit was clear of snow.
Locals carefully harvest the top layer of fresh snow—ensuring it hasn't touched the ground—and serve it in bowls as a refreshing, natural dessert. It is particularly popular in the highland ( yayla ) cultures of southern and central Turkey. Karlı Pekmez - Nefis Yemek Tarifleri
Beyond folklore, "Erciyeten Kar" is also linked to a traditional winter treat known as or Karlı Pekmez .
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