Kalburabastı
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Place of origin | Turkey |
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Course served | Dessert |
Main ingredient(s) | Flour, oil |
Kalburabastı (sometimes spelled Kalbura bastı[1]) or Kalburabasma[2] (Turkish, also known as Hurmašice or Hurme in the Balkans), and sometimes also known under the name of Hurma, are Turkish syrup-drenched pastries[3] that have a riddled appearance. They are featured among the favorite specialities that are prepared for the three-day Candy Holiday (Şeker Bayramı in Turkish) that follows the holy month of Ramazan.
This Ottoman Turkish treat has a very similar variation of it ("Hurmašice" or "Hurme") which can be found in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.