Keserler
Keserler is a traditional Turkish dessert made from a mixture of flour, sugar, and water, which is then cooked until it forms a thick paste. This paste is typically flavored with rose water, giving it a distinctive sweet and floral aroma. The keserler is then rolled into small, round balls and coated in powdered sugar. The name "keserler" comes from the Turkish word "keser," which means "to cut" or "to slice," referring to the way the dessert is rolled into balls.
The dessert is often served chilled, which helps to maintain its texture and prevents it from becoming