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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Nan-e berenji - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, there is the custom to celebrate Nowruz with seven sweet foods, in addition to the traditional other seven foods at the Haft-sin. [4] The seven sweets are: noghl, sugar-coated almonds; Persian baklava, pistachio almond pastry; nan-e berenji, rice cookies; nan-e badami, almond cookies; nan-e nokhodchi, chick-pea cookies; sohan asali ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of festivals in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Haft Seen traditional table of Norouz Sofre-ye Haft-Sin : sofre (tablecloth), haft (seven), sin (the letter S [س]). Al-Bīrūnī said: Haft-sin came from Jamshid since he destroyed the evil that made Persian lands weak, so on the first day of Iranian calendar people celebrated Norouz and they put 7 different symbolic items on their table as a ...

  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. Haft sin table - Wikipedia

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  9. Haft-Seen - Wikipedia

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