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  2. Gaz (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Gaz (Persian: گز) is an Iranian nougat that originated in the Isfahan region. [2] It is widely known as Persian Nougat in American and European countries. [ 3 ] It is made from pistachio , almond kernels, rose-water , egg whites and sap from Persian manna .

  3. List of Iranian foods - Wikipedia

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    Baqlava: Pastry made of filo, nuts, and sugar syrup. Reshte khoshkar: Fried and spiced rice flour and walnut. Nougat and gaz: Made of sugar, nuts, and egg white. Sohan: Saffron brittle candy with nuts. Sohan asali: Brittle candy with honey. Nan-e berenji: Rice flour cookies. [36] Tabrizi Lovuez: Diamond-shaped, made of almond powder, sugar, and ...

  4. Khoresh karafs - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Khoresh karafs is prepared with red meat (lamb, or beef), but unlike Ghormeh sabzi or Gheimeh, it is common to substitute chicken meat in this recipe. This food has become more diverse in recent years, and its vegan and vegetarian varieties have entered the diet of Iranian families. In Najmieh Batmanglij's cookbook, New Food of ...

  5. Persian Chicken Stew Recipe - AOL

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    Add the saffron water, chicken broth, pomegranate juice, cardamom, allspice, dried lime and cinnamon stick and bring to a boil over moderately high heat. Return the chicken pieces to the casserole, skin side up, along with any accumulated juices. Cover and braise the chicken in the oven for about 35 minutes, until the breasts are cooked through.

  6. Chelow kabab - Wikipedia

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    Barg - barbecued and marinated lamb, chicken or beef kabab dish. The most popular form is filet mignon beef. [5] Koobideh - is an Iranian minced meat kabab which is made from ground lamb, beef, or chicken, often mixed with parsley and chopped onions. [6] Jujeh - grilled chunks of chicken, sometimes with bone, sometimes boneless. [7]

  7. Fesenjān - Wikipedia

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    Fesenjān (Persian: فسنجان; also called fesenjoon in Tehrani dialect) is a sweet and sour Iranian stew (a khoresh). The roots of this Persian delicacy trace back to the Sassanid dynasty's golden age. [1] It is typically served over rice in the Iranian manner. [2] In Iran, it is made with minced meat (lamb, sheep or beef), meatballs ...

  8. 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.

  9. Boneless Wings Might Not Be Actual Chicken Wings, But They ...

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    The main difference comes down to the type of meat. Boneless chicken wings aren't wings at all. Chicken wings are the wings of a chicken and are made up of the drumstick, wing, and tip. The ...