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    1. havucluyogurt on

      icecream. the reason it’s hard is the gum in it. dont trust the reddit community in giving you accurate info, even validate my statement yourself.

      and someone please reach out to the guy and tell him not to use the cleaver like that. he is a walking catastrophe in terms of workplace safety.

    2. xxtrakxx on

      yea lets call it hardly melting salep based turkish maras milky delight

      or ice cream

    3. Massive-Classroom-27 on

      Kim diyor amk asıl dondurma budur siktirme belano

    4. Zealousideal_Cry_460 on

      Theres tree resin in the ice cream which makes it more melt-resistant.

      Also the people argue over the terminology. Yes its technically an ice cream dish but its not really a “cream”, because a cream is more smooth and spreadable, whereas maraş ice is tough and chewy.

      So thats why people argue that its not really ice “**cream**”.
      Just like how ice pops are an ice treat, but not really ice cream.

    5. it is ice cream with a healthy dose of mastic in it that gives it its relative toughness. you can think of it as the other side of the airy soft gelato of italians.

    6. i am from turkey and it is ice cream, tried to say that yesterday until I gave up.

    7. canohead on

      Maraş dondurma (Turkish ice cream) is made from milk, sugar, and salep (a flour from wild orchid tubers rich in glucomannan,) which gives it its signature chewiness and resistance to melting. But unlike Western ice cream, it has little to no air incorporated (overrun), and relies on salep (not cream) for thickness, making it dense, elastic, and uniquely sliceable. It’s less about creaminess, more about texture and tradition.

      All in all, Maraş dondurma is indeed a type of ice cream, though one could argue, from a linguistic or compositional standpoint, that it’s not, since it typically contains no cream. Its identity hinges more on tradition and texture than on adherence to the Western cream-based definition of “ice cream.”

    8. No_Rough7410 on

      Its ice cream. It’s an old as fuck recipe dating back to ottoman times. And it does eventually melt, it just takes longer than standard ice cream

    9. JuicyyBanana on

      turkish ice cream is a fucking joke nothing is interesting about it and is overhyped nothing else

    10. Yes this is real Turkish “İce Cream”. It’s made with pure salep and milk. Milk and salep are pounded for hours to make ice cream, hence the name “Forged Ice Cream.” Or, because it is made in Maraş, it can also be called “Maraş ice cream”. But it is hard to find it anywhere in Türkiye, there is very little of this real ice cream and it is expensive. Nowadays, they make it in the ice cream form that you are accustomed to. Unfortunately, people who sell Maraş ice cream generally make fakes of it. But it tastes very good too, you can be sure.(sorry if my English is bad because I’m writing from translation)

    11. Chance-Ad-2284 on

      Bir zincir markette Maraş dondurması diye bir dondurma satıyorlar dondurmayı yiyene kadar yarısı suya döndü. Küfür edip çöpe attım yarısını. Diğer Maraş dondurmaları da eriyor ama bunun kadar değil. Kapağını açınca erimeye başlayan Maraş dondurması mı olur amk

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