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The sugar content in Turkish delight can vary depending on the specific recipe and brand, but it typically contains about 50-70% sugar by weight. A standard piece of Turkish delight (approximately 10-15 grams) usually has around 5-10 grams of sugar. It's important to check the packaging for exact nutritional information, as variations exist.

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