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  2. Nowruz in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Haft Mēwa (Dari: هفت میوه): In Afghanistan, people prepare Haft Mēwa (literally translates as Seven Fruits) in addition to or instead of Haft Sin which is common in Iran. Haft Mewa is like a fruit salad made from seven different dried fruits, served in their own syrup. The seven dried fruits are: raisins, Senjed (the dried fruit of the ...

  3. Elaeagnus angustifolia - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the seven items used in Haft-sin, a traditional table setting of Nowruz, the traditional Persian spring celebration. The dried fruit, known locally as senjed, is one of seven served in its own syrup in a fruit salad called haft mēwa eaten during Nowruz in Afghanistan. [17] [18] In folk herbalism Russian olive has a wide variety of ...

  4. Haft-sin - Wikipedia

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    Haft Mewa is like a fruit salad made from seven different dried fruits, served in their own syrup. The seven dried fruits are: raisins , Senjed (the dried fruit of the oleaster tree), pistachios , hazelnuts , prunes (dried apricots ), walnuts and either almonds or another species of plum fruit.

  5. No Cilantro? No Problem! Try These Easy Substitutes - AOL

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    Remember that the ground version will be more potent than fresh, so start with a quarter to half of the amount in a recipe to start. It's best cooked to develop flavor rather than a garnish ...

  6. New Year's food - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 3 The Persian calendar New Year, No Ruz, is a two-week period celebrated at the vernal equinox which includes playing Buzkashi, considered Afghanistan's national sport, and eating samanak and haft mewah or haft mewa, which translates to "7 fruits" and is a dish of 7 dried fruits and nuts typically including raisins and golden raisins ...

  7. Nowruz - Wikipedia

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    The Haft-sin table may also include a mirror, candles, painted eggs, a bowl of water, goldfish, coins, hyacinth, and traditional confectioneries. A "book of wisdom" such as the Quran, Bible, Avesta, the Šāhnāme of Ferdowsi, or the divān of Hafez may also be included. [81] Haft-sin's origins are not clear.

  8. Germinated wheat - Wikipedia

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    In Azerbaijan, the growing of samani (Azerbaijani: səməni) – green sprouting wheat – is the most sacred Novruz ceremony as the herald of spring. [2] [3] [4] Sprouting samani symbolises sowing and a rich harvest, it represents grain, bread, increase and abundance.

  9. Malt - Wikipedia

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    A plate or bowl of samanu is a traditional component of the Haft sin table symbolising affluence. Traditionally, women have a special party to prepare it during the night, and cook it from late in the evening until the daylight, singing related songs.