This is the 7832nd most frequent Turkish word.
kavala
"Kavala" refers to a type of traditional Turkish cookie or pastry, often made with almonds, originating from the town of Kavala in Greece.
Here, 'kavala' is used to refer to a type of cookie popular in Turkish and Balkan cuisine, showing its culinary usage.
Kavala kurabiyesi çok lezzetlidir.
Kavala cookies are very delicious.
'Kavala' in this sentence signifies a geographical location, specifically a city in Greece that was historically significant.
Osmanlı döneminde Kavala önemli bir liman şehriydi.
Kavala was an important port city during the Ottoman period.
Here 'kavala' is phonetically similar to 'kavrama' (grasp), showing a creative linguistic play, though 'kavala' itself doesn't directly correlate to this concept in standard Turkish.