Ever since Barnaby first tasted the deeply fruity and complex treacle-y molasses called pekmez (at Zeliş Farmhouse), he has been a bit obsessed by it. (He gets like that sometimes). He has sampled it in grape, mulberry, apple, sugar beet and fig varieties (all delicious), but his clear favourite is the carob kind. So when he found carob growing wild all over the place in Kaleköy, he couldn't help but investigate...
That is if he doesn't eat them all first. He's partial to nibbling on them (thus finding himself in illustrious company, as this is what St John the Baptist is said to have done when wandering in the wilderness). They taste sweet and almost chocolatey - you just need to avoid the hard seeds inside.
Barnaby is still not 100% sure how to make pekmez, but has heard that it involves the use of a special soil which is added to both clarify and thicken it. He has promised to investigate further and report back.
Until then, it's just nice to see him interested in the contents of a bottle without any alcohol in.
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