How To Make Turkish Ashure (Noah's Pudding) - Vegan Food

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Ashura "Aşure" is an authentic Turkish dessert that is believed that it is first made by Prophet Noah to gather all of the remaining foodstuffs to make this sweet pudding when he and his family left the ark. Ashura is a healthy dessert filled with beans, dried fruits, whole grain wheat sweetened with sugar and spices and cooked in one pot. It is customary to share it with others.
Let me give you a little bit about history and the importance of Ashura. Muslims around the world are celebrating Ashura, the tenth day of Muharram, which is the first month of the Islamic calendar.

The word Ashura literally translates to "10", indicating the date of the holiday. Some Shia Muslims observe the day to mourn the death of Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, at the Battle of Karbala on Muharram 10, about 1,400 years ago. Sunni Muslims observe Ashura commemorate three events: The day Noah was said to have left the Ark, the day Moses and his people were saved from the Pharaoh and the arrival of the Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina in AD 622.
Muslims voluntarily fast from sunrise to sunset on the day of Ashura, following the example of the Prophet Muhammad. It has said that the first version of 'aşure' was made by Noah himself. It is a special customary dessert that you cook in a big pot and shares with others.
Ingredients For Ashura:
1+1/2 cups whole grain wheat (Aşurelik Buğday)
3 tbsp rice
1/2 cup each uncooked white beans and chickpeas (If you use canned use more than 1 cup and add it in the last 10 minutes of cooking)
1 cup each dried apricots, figs (cut in cubes) and raisins
About 2-3 cups sugar (as much as you desire)
About 6 liters hot water (Will be used as much as needed for the consistency)
Flavoring options:
3-4 cloves boiled in half cup water
1 cinnamon stick
orange rinds
rose water
You can also add: apples, quince (peeled and cut in cubes), cooked Chesnut pieces, whole peeled almonds, and hazelnuts
To decorate:
Hazelnuts, walnuts, pinenuts, unsweetened coconut flakes, ground cinnamon, sliced dried figs and apricots, pomegranates, pistachio nuts..

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Let me give you a little bit about the history and the importance of Ashura. Muslims around the world are celebrating Ashura, the tenth day of Muharram, which is the first month of the Islamic calendar.

The word Ashura literally translates to "10", indicating the date of the holiday. Some Shia Muslims observe the day to mourn the death of Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, at the Battle of Karbala on Muharram 10, about 1, 400 years ago. Sunni Muslims observe Ashura commemorate three events: The day Noah was said to have left the Ark, the day Moses and his people were saved from the Pharaoh and the arrival of the Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina in AD 622.

Muslims voluntarily fast from sunrise to sunset on the day of Ashura, following the example of the Prophet Muhammad. It has said that the first version of 'aşure' was made by Noah himself. It is a special customary dessert that you cook in a big pot and shares with others.

TFT
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Seems likea good idea for Ashura iftar. May Allah accept our fasts.

hiddens
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Thanks abla. Our turkish neighbor brought for us this pudding and I was wondering what is the ingredients but alhamdulillah I saw it here. Amazing.

fearallahunseen
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Salams from USA - I love watching you cook. Makes me want to visit Turkey!! Keep up the great work!

jamicam
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We have different assyura here(i came fr north Malaysia..Penang state) dessert..we use rice flour..cook with coconut milk mix with boil green bean, banana..corn..etc..I found yours is more attempting.🍽️👍

manjazana
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Yesterday my Turkish neighbor brought this over and I was wondering how it's made. Today your video pops up on my recommended! Thanks... it's really delicious!

sadiyairfan
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I have had this dish on Ashura day. We know some Turkish families in our town who present it to us every Ashura. We love it and it is very filling.

mohabatkhanmalak
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In our area we make rice pudding and decorate it with nuts and dried fruits and share it with our neighbors and friends in this month ... 🥰 I loved your recipe we will surely try it ... 😇

rbs
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Wonderful recipe I am going to try it out. Thank you for sharing it with us.☺

amnafarooq
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Awesome, delicious and very healthy food dish recipe. Ashura is perfect for muharram. Outstanding presentation. 👍👍👍.

goldenshamrock
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Greetings from Algeria.... Masha-allah 💕

susanediva
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Today my neighbor gave me this wonderful treat and I am so blessed for it. I did not know about the pudding and it’s origins and I’m delighted and got 3 more bowls from them!

EYEZ
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Thanks a lot for this variation of Ashura! In Egypt, we make another variation using whole grain wheat, milk, coconut flakes, sugar, milk fat (Qishta), cinnamon or rose water, raisins and peanuts. I would love to try this variation, very nutritious. Also, I have never mixed such ingredients before, so it will be an adventure.

ayasewelam
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Masha Allah..such a nice and healthy dessert... Insha Allah I will try this recipe someday..it is on the day of Ashura I was born😊 may Allah bless us all JANNAH.. aameen
Love from India

geniuskids
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I have been taken to school. I'm learning history, geography and so much more. Thank you so much for these exceptional videos.

sharonmurrell
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LOVE FROM PAKISTAN, YOUR ENGLISH IS GOOD.

nadiaimran
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I'm from India thank you sister for making videos on different sight seeing places in Turkey. In Turkish channels I love your channel.🙏🙏🙏🙏 God bless you.

sangeethasenthil
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Wow! I will try your recipe. Back in the late 1960s a lady who lived next door to us in Athens, Greece would make it once a year. My brother and I would fight over it and my parents never got to have any more than a teaspoon ‘s worth. Ah, good times.

thefigtreeguy
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Beautiful!!! What a lovely dessert! And yr sharing with so many! You have a heart of gold! I’ll try this! I was just watching a Turkish mini series I’m loving “The Girl I Loved” on Netflix have you seen it and in one scene someone brings some Asura over. I thought “what is that?” Now I can see!! Thank you will try it!!! Love from California 🌴☀️☀️🌸

Ingrid
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I love watching your videos. I will definitely make this. With love from the US 🥰

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