Turkish dessert
Kalburabastı (sometimes spelled kalbura bastı [ 1] ) or kalburabasma [citation needed ] (Turkish , also known as hurmašice in Bosnia and Herzegovina ,
and throughout the rest of former Yugoslavia as urmašice ), and sometimes also known under the name of hurma , are syrup-drenched pastries [ 2] that have a riddled appearance. They are featured among the favorite specialities that are prepared during the Islamic holidays , including the three-day Eid al-Fitr (called Şeker Bayramı or "Candy Feast" in Turkish language ) and Eid al-Adha .
This Ottoman Turkish treat has a very similar variation of it ("hurmašice") which can be found in Bosnia and Herzegovina , and other parts of former Yugoslavia.
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