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  2. Loobia polo - Wikipedia

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    Loobia polo (Persian: لوبیا پلو) is an Iranian dish of rice, green beans, and beef or lamb.In the Persian language, loobia means bean while polo is a style of cooked rice, known in English as pilaf.

  3. Shirin polo - Wikipedia

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    Shirin polo, also commonly known as Persian wedding rice or Rosh Hashanah rice, is a traditional Persian rice pilaf that is commonly served to mark special occasions such as weddings. [1] It is a simplified version of morassa' polō , lit.

  4. Baghali polo - Wikipedia

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    Baghalaa polow (Persian: باقلا پلو); is an Iranian dish of rice, fava beans and dill. In Persian, baghalaa means fava bean while polo is pilaf , a style of cooked rice. It is made by cooking rice and green broad beans in boiling water.

  5. Quinoa Pilaf with Dates, Pistachios & Caramelized Onions

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    Toast quinoa in a dry saute pan or pot for 3-4 minutes. Add in olive oil along with garlic, spices and salt and pepper. Sauté for 3-4 minutes. Add 2 cups of water or broth. Bring to a boil ...

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  9. Iranian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chelow kabab is considered to be the national dish of Iran. [1]Iranian cuisine is the culinary traditions of Iran.Due to the historically common usage of the term "Persia" to refer to Iran in the Western world, [2] [3] [4] it is alternatively known as Persian cuisine, despite Persians being only one of a multitude of Iranian ethnic groups who have contributed to Iran's culinary traditions.