Bafra Kaymaklı Lokum
Bafra Kaymaklı Lokumu is a delicious dessert unique to the Bafra district of Samsun. It derives its name from the special kaymak contained within and is known for its soft texture and delicate sweetness. Bafra Kaymaklı Lokumu is highly cherished by both locals and visitors.

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Geographical Indication and Significance
Bafra Kaymaklı Lokumu was officially registered with a geographical indication by the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office on 31 January 2020 (TÜRKPATENT, 2020). This geographical indication confirms that the dessert can only be produced using original methods in Bafra and cannot be replicated with the same quality in other regions. This protects producers and enhances the product’s value.
History and Origin
Bafra Kaymaklı Lokumu has been prepared in Bafra’s culinary tradition for many years. According to reports from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (2025), the recipe has been passed down through generations and has become a regional custom. The traditional method preserves both the flavor and the soft texture of the dessert.
Main Ingredients and Characteristics
The main ingredients of the lokum are sugar, starch, and Bafra kaymak. Sugar provides sweetness, while kaymak gives it a soft and creamy texture. Starch ensures the lokum retains its shape without crumbling. Together, these three ingredients create the distinctive flavor and texture of Bafra Kaymaklı Lokumu.
Production and Uses
Bafra Kaymaklı Lokumu is prepared using traditional methods. A mixture of sugar and starch is boiled, kaymak is added, and the mixture is shaped in special molds. This dessert is served during tea times, on special occasions, and offered to guests. It attracts great interest from both sweet lovers and tourists.
Importance and Cultural Value
According to reports from the Middle Black Sea Development Agency (2025), Bafra Kaymaklı Lokumu is significant both economically and culturally. The geographical indication helps preserve local traditions and introduces Bafra’s culinary culture to the world. This lokum is regarded not only as a sweet delicacy but also as a source of regional pride.

