Turkish delight in Narnia?


Turkish delight in Narnia .. really? .. Isn't Narnia supposed to be this magical land that has nothing wo do with Earth or the nations from Earth.. Who knows, maybe they have Turkish Airlines there too... :)

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Well Aslan who is from Narnia supposedly knows a lot about our world as indicated in the books. So there are some crossovers.

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"Aslan" is also Turkish for lion.

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Read The Magician's Nephew in the Narnia series. That book explains almost everything... You'll learn how the 2 worlds are connected more than you realize..

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Turkish Delight for the little prince. HAW, HAW, HAW...

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I think TURKISH DELIGHT is the name of a porno series, as well (?) Which is, again, awkward....

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That's so cool.

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I don't think I have ever had Turkish Delight. It looks delicious in the movie.

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It's super easy to make. I don't like rose water so I prefer to make it with more fruity flavours. It's just a lot of stirring.

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Narnia is a magical land yet it does direct connections with Earth: the streetlight, language, battle armor etc

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I agree that a magical land can be a hodgepodge of things from our world and other places. That old style street lamp on the film poster with other things going on is a demonstration of that.

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Funny that Turkish Delight threw you off, but Christmas went over your head.

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