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  2. Gaz (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Celebrations such as Nowruz, the Persian New Year, feature gaz. [3] During the Nowruz holiday, family and friends visit each other's homes and, typically, the host offers fruits and sweets to their guests. Served with sherbet or tea, gaz is a favorite delicacy and a much-appreciated gift as it helps to ensure that a household will have ample ...

  3. Noghl - Wikipedia

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    Noghl (Iranian Persian) or Nuql (Persian: نقل), also Mlabbas (Syrian Arabic) (Arabic: ملبس), are sugar-coated almonds, [1] [2] a traditional Iranian and Afghan confection. [3] It is made by boiling sugar with water and rose water and then coating roasted almonds in the mixture. [3] It can also be made with other nuts such as walnuts or ...

  4. Sohan (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Sohan of Qom. Sohan (Persian: سوهان, romanized: Sôhân) is a traditional Persian saffron brittle toffee made in Iran.Its ingredients consist of wheat sprout, flour, egg yolks, rose water, sugar, butter or vegetable oil, saffron, cardamom, and slivers of almond and pistachio.

  5. Pashmak - Wikipedia

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    Pashmak (Persian: پشمک) is a form of Iranian candy floss or cotton candy, made from sugar. Pashmak is served on its own or as an accompaniment to fruits, cakes, ice creams, puddings and desserts. It is widely known as Persian Cotton Candy. [1] It is sometimes garnished with ground pistachio nuts.

  6. Halva - Wikipedia

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    Halva (also halvah, halwa, halua, [1] and other spellings; Arabic: حلوى Hindi: हलवा, Persian: حلوا) is a type of confectionery that is widely spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa, the Balkans, and South Asia.

  7. Sohan asali - Wikipedia

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    Sohan asali (Persian: سوهان عسلی, romanized: sohān-e asali; from sohan, a saffron toffee, and asal, lit. ' honey ') is a kind of Iranian confectionery originating in Isfahan, Iran. [1] [2] It is made from honey, sugar, saffron, almonds, pistachios and other nuts. [3] [2] It is akin to a hard toffee, being brittle and breaking into shards.

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  9. Category:Iranian desserts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Iranian desserts" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... Gaz (candy) H ...