Street food delicious handmade donuts (Greek Loukoumades)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ค. 2020
- In Greece and Cyprus, they are called loukoumádes (λουκουμάδες) and lokmádes in Cypriot Greek. Loukoumas can be used for a singular piece of loukoumádes such as "φέρε μου ενα λουκουμά" which translates to "Bring me a loukouma". They are commonly spiced with cinnamon in a honey syrup and can be sprinkled lightly with powdered sugar.
Ευχαριστούμε τον κόκκινο σκούφο! - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
The presentation is awesome. Would like to see in full detail the entire process PLEASE
My favorite treat at Greecian Fest, drizzled with warm honey syrup and sprinkled with cinnamon, right after a fresh Gyro.
L26... like this video👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
So deliciussss Like
Delicious
Delicious...
missing Greece! 🦋❤️
Loved with a little honey butter and powder sugar DAYUMM
What liquid in the glass?
Alhamdulillah,,, dpt ide jualan yg murah meriah, bikin nya jg ga ribet, tp bisa ga ya di simpan kulkas
Yes you Can it comes more fluffier
If in Indonesia like making pentol
hahaha.. pentol bakso kang ?
Kemelpasa
Did you own this too? This is Turkish lokma dessert. It belongs to Turkey. Don't you have anything of your own? If you're doing it for sale, don't change your name.
its literally described in by 2 ancient greeks
Its lokma not loukoumades this is turkish dessert
no
This is turkish
Lokma is an Arabic word so how is supposed to be turkish? Say something logical and stop imagining.
@@kuriboh6231 Also, it's fried dough. Almost every country has a variation...
its literally described in by 2 ancient greeks
It's turk not greek!! All the greek food come from turkey😂😂 gyros(kebab) baklava
its literally described in by 2 ancient greeks
Ok Greek, now you stole our another dessert? Lokma is Turkish not Greek. And Turkish word Lokma means "one bite".
Lokma is an Arabic word and not turkish! Stop imagining
MONGOL TURK. GO BACK TO MONGOLIA 🇲🇳 🇹🇷 🦃
Yes, moron, you invented fried dough. Haha.
Loukoumades is not a mongol dessert idiot.
its literally described in by 2 ancient greeks
This is turkish
But anything what you said we doing better 😉
They made them in ancient greece way so no it is not turkish.
@@mychannel-fy5fv that’s greeks’ go-to move huh. Saying everything was invented in ancient greece
Nope wrong not Turkish or Greek loukoumades or lokma or lukma coming from the ancient Mesopotamia !!
@@user-vo5mf3ly9s ΡΕ Πατριώτη!!!!!