Sugar candy, which melts slowly in the mouth, is a symbol of the Turkish culture. In other words, it is a symbol of the people who believe that the expression of loyalty lies with desserts. The Ottomans have consumed and seasoned this candy as a symbol of "being together and staying together", whether the vow is taken in the military or maritally. The ones who serve or share it have not given this taste up for almost 500 years.
Sugar candy; was prepared for and served in huge dishes to the soldiers and some officials of the chamber, on the day the three months service pay was distributed. This treat had a special meaning, for if the plate the candy is served in is given back unharmed, it meant that the janissaries were content; they did not have any problems. Delicious sugar candies in various colors symbolized the peace and harmony all across the Empire, from Istanbul to the boundaries.
If you ask how the Ottomans have added flavor to peace, there is a recipe for it: Granulated sugar and water is boiled until the temperature reaches 180 degrees centigrade, honey is added and the mixture is poured to the counter and is shaped before cooling down. Nuts, sesames and fruit flavors are added and cut. Now it takes away the stress with every tea or coffee it is served with.
NAR, produces the sugar candy with the traditional method, with manual dexterity, without using machinery. It is offered in 21 flavors: Pistachio, almond, nut, walnut, coffee, cocoa, strawberry, rose, cinnamon, bergamot, tangerine, orange, cherry, lemon, mint, banana, raspberry, sesame, pomegranate, mint-lemon. The sugar candies are not sweetened with glucose, but with honey. It is shaped in hygienic marble counters and cut with scissors. The sugar candy offered in a stylish box is a testiment for vows and promises.
Sugar candy, which melts slowly in the mouth, is a symbol of the Turkish culture. In other words, it is a symbol of the people who believe that the expression of loyalty lies with desserts. The Ottomans have consumed and seasoned this candy as a symbol of "being together and staying together", whether the vow is taken in the military or maritally. The ones who serve or share it have not given this taste up for almost 500 years.
Sugar candy; was prepared for and served in huge dishes to the soldiers and some officials of the chamber, on the day the three months service pay was distributed. This treat had a special meaning, for if the plate the candy is served in is given back unharmed, it meant that the janissaries were content; they did not have any problems. Delicious sugar candies in various colors symbolized the peace and harmony all across the Empire, from Istanbul to the boundaries.
If you ask how the Ottomans have added flavor to peace, there is a recipe for it: Granulated sugar and water is boiled until the temperature reaches 180 degrees centigrade, honey is added and the mixture is poured to the counter and is shaped before cooling down. Nuts, sesames and fruit flavors are added and cut. Now it takes away the stress with every tea or coffee it is served with.
NAR, produces the sugar candy with the traditional method, with manual dexterity, without using machinery. It is offered in 21 flavors: Pistachio, almond, nut, walnut, coffee, cocoa, strawberry, rose, cinnamon, bergamot, tangerine, orange, cherry, lemon, mint, banana, raspberry, sesame, pomegranate, mint-lemon. The sugar candies are not sweetened with glucose, but with honey. It is shaped in hygienic marble counters and cut with scissors. The sugar candy offered in a stylish box is a testiment for vows and promises.