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Turkish Pulled Halva 280g – Plain Çekme Helva from Kastamonu
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Çekme helva — "pulled halva" — is the one halva most people outside Turkey have never tried. It is not the dense tahini block you find in most shops. There is no sesame in it at all. This is a flour-and-sugar confection: cooked sugar is pulled and folded over a roasted flour base until it splits into thousands of fine, silky strands, then pressed into delicate pieces that look almost like spun silk. Press one against the roof of your mouth and it dissolves in seconds — closer to a refined version of cotton-candy halva than anything chewy or oily.
The style belongs to Kastamonu, a city in Turkey's western Black Sea region, where it grew out of the Ottoman palace confection known as saray helvası. The tradition is taken seriously enough that "Kastamonu Çekme Helvası" holds a registered geographical indication with the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office (registration no. 388, granted in 2018). This 280 g pack is the plain (sade) version, produced in Kastamonu in an ISO 22000-certified facility using beet sugar rather than glucose syrup.
Ingredients are short: wheat flour, sugar, vegetable margarine, and citric acid as an acidity regulator. Contains gluten; may contain traces of pistachio, hazelnut, almond, and butter. It is naturally sesame-free — useful if tahini halva is off the table for you.
Serve it the way it is served in Kastamonu: in small pieces alongside unsweetened Turkish tea or coffee, since the halva carries all the sweetness itself. Keep the pack sealed in a cool, dry spot away from sunlight; the strands stay crisp until air and humidity reach them. A 280 g box is enough for a tea table of four to six people — or one very committed reader of this paragraph.


