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I've had GOOD Turkish delight...
... From a Turkish restaurant, however!
Maybe that's what the White Witch gave Edmund, and that's why he thought it was so much better than any he'd had before.
I'm still arguing in favor of British food being "ethnic." Compared to the rest of the world, even including the US and Canada and Australia and New Zealand (the four countries where the food is the closest to British food), what could be more exotic and unusual than a cooking which is entirely free of any seasonings?