What Does Dreaming of Turkish Delight Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
In the Turkish-Islamic tradition of dream interpretation (in the line of Ibn Sirin and al-Nabulsi), sweet and lawful confections such as Turkish delight can point to blessing, lawful earnings, glad tidings delivered with sweet words, and gladness of heart. Eating Turkish delight in a dream may be read as a joy coming soon, fortunate news, or a wish coming true with sweetness.
Psychological View
In modern psychology, Turkish delight may symbolize the dreamer's desire to reward themselves, their need for small but satisfying pleasures, and a longing for 'sweet words and warm relationships.' Seeing Turkish delight in a dream may be the subconscious calling the dreamer toward rest, tenderness, and the pleasant side of life.
By Context
For Singles
For a single person, offering or eating Turkish delight can point to a sweet acquaintance, a bond of the heart, or a fortunate match drawing near.
For Married People
For a married person, Turkish delight may be read as peace in the home, sweetness between spouses, and a small blessing or piece of good news coming to the family.
Offering / Handing Out Turkish Delight
Offering Turkish delight to others can point to generosity, to good news that will spread to those around you, or to a goodness being shared; it may also symbolize an intention to make amends and reconcile.
Plentiful / Stale Turkish Delight, in the Line of Ibn Sirin
Fresh and plentiful Turkish delight can point to growing lawful blessing, while delight that has soured, molded, or grown sickly-sweet may be a warning against a regret that could follow a fleeting pleasure, or against losing one's sense of measure.