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Turkish puddings

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aşure
Ashure, aşure, anoushabour, anoushabur, '''Noah's pudding or trigo koço''' is a sweet pudding that is made of a mixture consisting of various types of grains, fresh and dried fruits, and nuts.
mehallabiyya
Muhallebi ( or ; ) is a milk pudding commonly made with rice, sugar, milk and either rice flour, starch or semolina, popular as a dessert in the Middle East. While the dessert is called muhallebi in Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria, in other countries in the region (Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Palestine, and Israel) it is called malabi, mahalabiyeh or mehalabiya.
tavukgöğsü
Tavukgöğsü (, , 'chicken breast') is a Turkish milk pudding made with shredded chicken breast. It was served to Ottoman sultans in the Topkapı Palace, and is now a well-known dish in Turkey.
kazandibi
thumb|Kazandibi Kazandibi or kazan dibi (, lit. 'bottom of kazan or cauldron') is a Turkish dessert and a type of caramelized milk pudding. It was developed in the kitchens of the Ottoman Palace and is one of the most popular Turkish desserts today.
Zerde
Zerde is a traditional Turkish, Iraqi, and general Mesopotamian dessert. The original rice pudding, infused with a generous amount of saffron giving it a vibrant yellow hue and a delicate floral flavour. This is a festive dish popular at weddings, births, and during holy festivities such as the first Sunday of the month of Sha'aban celebrating the birth of the prophet Zechariah, and the first ten days of the sacred month of Muharram.
Keşkül
Keşkül () is an almond-based milk pudding found in the middle east and Afghanistan. Usually served in a bowl and eaten with a spoon, it is often garnished with coconut shaving or pistachio nuts and is off-white in colour.
Ekmek kadayıfı
Turkish dessert
supangle
thumb|Chocolate pudding Supangle or sup is a type of Turkish chocolate pudding. Its bottom layer includes pieces of cake and it is often garnished with pistachio or coconut, and chocolate chips.
Pepeçura
Pepeçura is a sort of pudding in the Turkish cuisine, especially of the eastern Black Sea Region, made of grape must mixed with flour and boiled until thick. It may also include almonds, walnuts, and other nuts.