1777
It is rumored that while these were happening in İstanbul, an English customer of Hacı Bekir Effendi was offering around the lokums he had brought from İstanbul as 'Turkish Delights", with a name he himself had coined. Since then, lokum came to be known as "Turkish Delight" in general, especially in English speaking countries, and as "Lokoum" in France and the Balkans.
Ingrained in our culture and tradition as a significant element of Turkish-Ottoman history, Hacı Bekir has also featured in novels and articles documenting the lifestyle of the times, been penned by foreigners who were components of the İstanbul mosaic of the 19th and 20th centuries, and even been portrayed by the Maltese artist Amadeo Preziosi, one of the most famous of his era. The original painting of 43x58 cm, showing Hacı Bekir in his shop with details hinting to the lifestyle of the times now hangs in the Louvre Museum. A lithographic reproduction of the painting is exhibited as item number 214 in the Topkapı Palace