salep
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Due to a bevy of international regulations meant to protect the very existence of the species, getting real salep powder in the United States can be tricky and expensive.
From Seattle Times
In the 17th and 18th centuries, salep became fashionable in Europe and England, where it was called “saloop.”
From Seattle Times
The traditional coffeehouses, regulated by the government, are licensed to sell tea and coffee and other soft drinks, including salep, a popular beverage made from orchid bulbs that dates from Ottoman times.
From New York Times
“I still can’t. Food-wise, salep is what I really miss the most.”
From New York Times
“Real, quality salep makes a lot of difference,” said Ms. Kaya, 50, an assistant professor at Brooklyn College.
From New York Times
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