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Title: Milk-based traditional Turkish desserts
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Gıda Mühendisliği Bölümü.
0000-0002-8482-5055
Akpınar, Arzu Bayizit
Özcan, Tülay
Yılmaz, Lütfiye Ersan
AAF-3213-2020
AAG-8219-2021
AAG-8194-2021
12545580300
25926089700
35750795400
Keywords: Traditional dessert
Milk
Dairy desserts
Behavior
Hosmerim
Quality
Foods
Dough
Agriculture
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Croatian Dairy Union
Citation: Akpınar, A. B. vd. (2009). "Milk-based traditional Turkish desserts". Mljekarstvo, 59(4), 349-355.
Abstract: Traditional foods are the reflection of cultural inheritance and affect the lifestyle habits. Culture can be viewed as a system of socially transmitted patterns of behaviour that characterises a particular group. Despite the fact of globalisation, these are key elements to accurately estimate a population's dietary patterns and how these have been shaped through time. In Turkey, a meal with family or friends traditionally ends with a dessert, which is a testimony to the hosts' hospitality or to the housewife's love and affection for her husband and children, since sweets and desserts are important elements of Turkish cuisine. However, the consciousnesses of nutrition and healthy eating, due to rapid change in popular life style and dietary patterns, has contributed to the increased interest in traditional foods with potential health benefits, with increased uncertainty for dessert consumption. Dairy desserts are extensively consumed due to their nutritive and sensoric characteristics. Some of traditional dairy desserts are Mustafakemalpasa, Gullac, Kazandibi, Hosmerim and Tavukgogsu, which are mainly made from milk or fresh cheese, and the current paper discusses their manufacturing processes and composition.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24660
ISSN: 0026-704X
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