Keşkül

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "check for unknown parameters". Keşkül (Template:Langx) is an almond-based milk pudding from Turkish cuisine.[1] 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.

Etymology

The dish's name is derived from the Ottoman Turkish idiomatic expression "keşkül-i fukara" meaning "beggar's bowl". The word keşkül and its respective idiom is ultimately traced back to Persian kaşkūl (كشكول), meaning "beggar" or "beggar's bowl". The oldest written usage of the word in a Turkic language is traced backed to Franciscus a Mesgnien Meninski's Thesaurus. According to Meninski the word originally meant Template:Linktext or scyphus. The usage of the word to indicate the dessert is first attested in Şemseddin Sami's 1900 work Template:Interlanguage link.[2]

See also

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References

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