🍭 Sweeten Your Moments with Mastihashop's Delightful Treats!
Mastihashop Turkish Delight offers a 340-gram pack of authentic, preservative-free Greek Loukoumi made with Chios Mastiha. This vegan-friendly confectionery is perfect for gifting or enjoying as a versatile treat, ensuring a delightful experience for all occasions.
A**D
Very Fresh
Having eaten loukoum before, I knew what to expect. Not my favorite treat, but I do enjoy it once in a while for a change of pace. By comparison, these are quite good. Some of the freshest that I've had. Has a great bite to the mouth and doesn't stick between my teeth. Very easy to chew. For those who have never tried anything like this before, it's kind of like a gummy candy but much easier to chew and it's more natural tasting. The flavor is sweet, yet on the mild side.The set that I received did not contain any sort of nuts or other additions. Most I've had in the past have contained very small bits of nuts, usually pistachios. Personally, I do much prefer them with these nuts, but I realize some would rather have them without. These had nothing at all added. Though I do much prefer them with nuts, these are of a good quality and they are very fresh.The one thing that drives me crazy though, and is standard for this treat, is all of that very fine powdered sugar coating these candies have. It's that same sugar they use to coat wedding cookies, if you are familiar with those. Way too much for me, but you need to realize that I just don't like all of that extra sugar, besides it being a mess. Because they are so messy, I'll eat them standing over a sink so that all of that powdery mess can easily be washed away. I would very highly suggest eating these served with a dish because they will make a mess. There's so much powder that you'll have so much left in the tray that you could use to powder up a whole batch of wedding cookies with the extra. Not that I suggest doing so. Just saying to point out how overly powdered these are.These make for a nice after dinner treat when you want something mildly sweet and light to top off your meal. Or makes for a nice midday snack with a cup of coffee or tea.
T**X
Amazing taste, but stale
Absolutely love Turkish delight in this flavour is hard to come by but the powdered sugar was dry and crusted up on both boxes take away from the flavor. He just made it not as good as it could’ve been. Maybe I just got a bad batch. I don’t know.Prices is a bit high, but this is a rare flavour in the taste was excellent
S**I
Weird taste
These had a weird taste/smell. I trashed both packs. They smelled/tasted like a stink bug and old. And they were not really soft either. Very disappointed :/ i was looking forward to receiving them.
H**R
Greek Turkish delight
These are just like Turkish delight but made with Chios mastiha. They are bite-sized and coated with sugar powder. The flavor is sweet and pleasant, and has a nice aftertaste to it. The texture is very soft and delightful to eat. The serving size is 1 piece which contains 16g of total sugar, 17g of carbs and 68 calories.The only issue I have with these is that the English paper sleeve says it has no added sugar but the original boxes list sugar as the first ingredient. All I can say is that they do taste like they have a lot of sugar in and on them.These come as a bundle of 2 individually boxed packages, each containing about 16 pieces in a plastic wrapped tray. Mine has a best before date just over 7 months from now. Product of Greece. Overall, I like these a lot. They have a good flavor and a soft texture. Very pleasant to eat. Just beware they are sugary in case you're watching your daily sugar intake. Anyway, a tasty and delightful dessert.
J**.
True Greek or Turkish Loukoum with Mastic
This Turkish Delight is flavored with "mastiha" also know as "Mastic." Mastic is the hardened sap harvested from the mastic tree, Pistacia lentiscus (Pistachio relative.) The gum is extracted to an essential oil that has an herbal, piney taste. Like other flavorings from trees, the components are pinene (accounting for the piney flavor) and caryophyllene, which is also a component of cloves. So it has a resinous flavor.Mastic is a very traditional flavoring for confesctinery in the Middle East, Greece and Turkey. It is used in syrups, candies, baked goods to impart that resinous herbal flavor. In loukoum, it soothes the throat and it has supposedly antibacterial properties.If you like piney, woody, herb flavors, you'll like this sweet.
D**Z
Step Into The Greek Culture!
This Greek Loukoum is a unique confection. It is flavored with Mastiha, a liqueur that made with mastic that comes only from Greece. It has a herbal flavor that is balanced with a vanilla sweetness. It is soft and delectable. It's precut, so there are no worries about cutting it into servings. The Loukoum is coated in powdered sugar for added flavor and sweetness (and so it won't stick to packaging and fingers).This would make a lovely gift to anyone who loves to travel and try items from other cultures. This would make a wonderful hostess gift to take if you are invited to a holiday party! The hostess could open it and share it with everyone. Very nice!
T**T
Soft and sweet candies! Not much Mastiha flavor...
These LOUKOUM WITH MASTIHA are soft and sweet gelatin like candies covered with confectioners sugar. They are much like Turkish Delights. These do not have a flavor that I'm used to in traditional Turkish Delights. The flavor is a bit more understated and less exciting. I do not get much, if any, Mastiha flavor, but I do only eat one or two at a time, and my taste buds have been known to be off. Mastiha has a very strong pine-like flavor, and it is said to have many health and healing qualities. Though I will eat these candies and share them with family and friends, the flavor is not my favorite. They are sweet and have a great texture and cure my occasional sweet tooth.
E**N
Reasonably fresh lokum (Turkish delight) with unusual flavor
This lokum is not quite as fresh as those that I have tried from Turkey. This is a flavor I have never tasted in Turkish varieties, but this is from Greece so the mastiha flavor must a Greek flavor. It is a kind of tree sap so these jellied candies taste kind of like a cedar tree smells. My husband likes it, but, though it is fairly fresh, it is not my favorite.
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