kapsamdadr
Kapsamdadr is a traditional Turkish dessert that originates from the coastal region of the Black Sea, particularly the city of Trabzon. The name "kapsamdadr" translates roughly to "grandfather who wraps" in Turkish, referencing the dessert’s distinctive wrapping style. It is a type of *lokum* (Turkish delight) that is uniquely shaped and textured, setting it apart from other varieties.
The dessert consists of a soft, chewy center made from a mixture of sugar, cornstarch, and fruit
This dessert is commonly enjoyed as a sweet treat, either on its own or paired with Turkish
Kapsamdadr is part of a broader category of Turkish sweets known for their intricate textures and flavors.