Tulumba or Bamiyeh is a deep-fried dessert found in Turkey and the regional cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire. It is a fried batter soaked in syrup, similar to jalebis and churros. It is made from unleavened dough lump given a small ovoid shape with ridges along it using a pastry bag or cookie press with a suitable end piece. It is first deep-fried to golden colour and then sugar-sweet syrup is poured over it when still hot. It is eaten cold.
Bamiyeh
Farsi
dessert common to Turkey and the former countries of the Ottoman Empire
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Farsi:
BamiehTulumba
Wikidata ID:
Q962957
Wikipedia title:
Tulumba
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