Daraa – Sarah al-Ahmad The trade and manufacture of Turkish delight, or “lokum” candies, in the city of Daraa, southern Syria, has gained popularity recently, in addition to the local Daraa “lokum” ( Daraawi Raha or Halkoum in Arabic), which the governorate is famous for, but the high cost of its manufacture keeps it in second place in popularity, as most of the time its purchase is limited to gifts. Bassam al-Mahameed, a factory owner in the southern Daraa city, told Enab Baladi that he began making Turkish “lokum” in 2017 in a small factory with simple machines and a small number of workers with experience in the “lokum” making, explaining that this industry has begun to witness clear prog
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