Iran is a color and taste. On the night of the New Year and Nowruz, every corner of our country has its own food that represents the rich cultural diversity of Iran.
Eid Nowruz is one of the most important Iranian celebrations. This ancient Eid has a special customs that begin for several months to Eid. Eid Nowruz Dinner is one of the most important pillars of the Shams of the New Year held in different cities of Iran. Foods such as vegetables with fish, Mashhad, yogurt stew, cabbage and filament are among the special Eid Nowruz dishes, each with its own taste and aroma. Together, we will have a Nowruz belly throughout Iran.
Let’s know the best traditional Nowruz dishes in Iran:
Traditional Nowruz Foods in Tehran: Flaws that are not found everywhere
Pilaf with fish
Fish vegetables, more than a simple meal, are a symbol of renewal and freshness of spring that showcase the Iranian Eid Night, especially in Tehran. This pleasant dish, which adorns the tables with the aroma of fresh vegetables and the taste of the fish, not only caresses the tastes, but is reminiscent of the ancient traditions and the deep bond of Iranians with nature. Green Polo Green brings a look of growing and flourishing, and the fish served next to it is a sign of blessing. This nutrient composition is not only nutritious and high in vitamins, but with its pleasant taste and aroma, it doubles the feeling of the beginning of the New Year and adds to the warmth and intimacy of the Norouz periods. You can also eat this dish in different restaurants in Tehran.
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Coco Vegetable
Coco Vegetable is a delicious and fragrant food and one of the inseparable components of Nowruz aquifers in Tehran. With a delicious combination of fresh and fragrant spring vegetables, eggs and simple seasonings, coco -vegetables are not only a delicious meal, but also a symbol of spring freshness and greenery. The presence of this food on the Nowruz table is reminiscent of the re -growth of nature and the new beginning. Its delicate texture and its pleasant taste, especially when served with fresh bread and yogurt, captures a good taste in the memories and, along with other colorful Nowruz tablecloths, exhibits a manifestation of Iranian art and taste.
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Polo string
Polo, as a traditional and popular food, is one of the ornaments of the Nowruz table. The presence of this feed, which is made with roasted and delicious strands, beside the tail rice and the aroma of cinnamon, raisins and dates, is also a symbol of blessing and abundance. At this time, the plot is sometimes accompanied by small, tasty meat, which adds to the taste and warmth and intimacy of the Nowruz period, color and smell. This dish, which is cooked according to different tastes, sometimes sweet and sometimes a bit salty, is reminiscent of Iranian cooking and art, and along with other colorful Nowruz foods, a sense of happiness and renewal.
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Mashhad Nowruz Foods: A combination of tradition and innovation
Stew Ghemia
The Mashhadi stew is a well -liked stew. This stew is currently known as Mashhad’s food and cultural identity. Mashhadi has a special place in Nowruz banquets with its unique flavor that is the result of a combination of meat, cotyledon, tomato paste and special spices. This food also gives us a sense of nostalgia. The use of fried fried potatoes as an appetizing decoration on the stew gives it a special look and, along with saffron rice, exhibits a set of taste and color that admires every viewer. Mashhadi is one of the most important dishes of New Year’s Eve in Mashhad.
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Shell Mashhadi
Shell Mashhad is one of the traditional and popular dishes of Mashhad. This dish, which is a combination of special beans, meat and spices, is a good option for guests in Nowruz or cedar in traditional restaurants because of its many nutrients. Mashhadi shell is usually served hot and its delicious texture and taste, especially in cool spring air, are very pleasant. Baking this dish requires time and patience and is usually made in group and large boilers, which is one of its cultural attractions. Although Mashhadi Shell is not usually considered as a main food, due to the presence of beans and meat, it can be consumed as a lightweight meal in Nowruz and provides the energy needed for visits and visits.
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Shishlik
One of the luxurious foods that take place on Eid Norouz nights is the Iranian table and especially the Mashhadis is Shishlik Mashhad. This type of barbecue consists of 2 pieces of meat cooked with ribs. Mashhad has a bungalow called Shandiz, which is delicious and delicious. Shandiz meat has high quality and thin texture. Various techniques are used to cook Mashhad to create a special taste.
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Norouz Table in Isfahan: Sweet and special flavors
It is our stew
Isfahan yogurt stew is one of the traditional and special foods of Isfahan served as a dessert or food and can be a different experience for travelers during Nowruz. This stew is made with neck or sheep rib, yogurt, sugar, saffron and egg yolk and has a very unique taste. Isfahan yogurt stew is often served coldly and is decorated with pistachios and almonds. This dish is a good source of protein and calcium due to yogurt and can be used as a lightweight and energetic snack during your Nowruz trip or on Eid Norouz. If you are in Isfahan, be sure to try this special dish in your schedule and learn more about the local taste of this dish.
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Bry
Isfahan Bryani is one of the most popular and popular food in Isfahan that can be a good choice for travelers during Nowruz. The grill is a heavy, greasy food that is made from lamb or calf meat, white liver, onions and spices, served as a broad and roasted circle on the bread. Isfahan is usually eaten with vegetables, yogurt or yogurt, and its delicious and unique taste will be a memorable experience for tourists. If you are traveling to Isfahan on your Nowruz trip, be sure to put the laundry in your travel diet. Bryani is found in many traditional restaurants and city shops and can be a complete and tasty meal for you.
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Halim lentils
Isfahan lentils are one of the traditional dishes of the city, especially for breakfast. It is made with lentils, meat or poultry, half -grain rice and spices and has a soft and soft texture. Isfahan lentils are often served with animal oil, cinnamon or sugar and have a warm and pleasant taste. Because of its lentils, it is a good source of protein and fiber and can be a tasty and energetic breakfast to start days full of Nowruz. If you go to Isfahan on your Nowruz trip, try this delicious hall in your program.
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Shiraz Nowruz Food: The best foods to travel to this historic city
Cabbage
Cabbage Polo Shirazi is one of the traditional and popular dishes of Shiraz, which is an ornament of the Nowruz table of the people of Shiraz. It is made with rice, lunar cabbage, minced meat, aromatic vegetables and special spices and has a different and pleasant taste. Cabbage Shirazi can be served with Shirazi salad or yogurt and is a nutritious meal because of its vegetables. On a trip to Shiraz or as Eid dinner, this dish can make you a happy memory. Cabbage, Eid Night and Yalda Night are also cooked as the most important food of Shirazi.
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Ghanbar Polo
If you are traveling to Shiraz during Nowruz, be sure to try “Ghanbar Polo”. Shiraz is well known in cooking foods called “Polo Polo”. Ghanbar Polo also falls into the same category. This traditional food, which combines sweet and sweet flavors, is served as a main meal in some of the city’s restaurants. Ghanbar Polo is made from rice, minced meat, raisins, walnuts and pomegranate paste and flavored with special spices. This dish, due to raisins and walnuts, provides good energy for your Nowruz circulation. For a better experience of Ghanbar Polo, we recommend that you go to restaurants that offer traditional Shiraz cuisine and be sure to ask about its contents and raw materials to enjoy this delicious meal.
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Peach dumplings
If you are looking for a delicious and delicious food for Eid Night, don’t forget “Shirazi Peach Dumplings”. This dish, one of the traditional foods of Shiraz, is made with a combination of minced meat, onions, carrots, chickpea flour and special spices and has a unique taste and aroma. The major difference between peach dumplings and other Iranian meatballs is the use of carrots in its compounds, which makes the taste of food more special. It can be served as the main meal at Eid dinner and can give it a special variety and effect along with other foods and tablecloths. To make peach dumplings, it is best to use fresh and high quality raw materials and consider cooking tips to taste perfect food.
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Tabriz Nowruz Foods: Flavors of Azerbaijan
Tabrizi Dumplings
One of the most famous Tabrizi dishes served to guests on Eid nights is Tabrizi dumplings. This type of food is cooked in many parts of Iran; But the difference between its varieties is the type of taste and its baking type. To cook this traditional dish, a variety of fragrant vegetables and minced meat are used. This dish is finally cooked in a sauce with a combination of tomatoes and saffron. The popularity of this dish is in the shape of its special appearance. The most famous type of dumplings is the Tabrizi dumplings.
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Hair leaves
Tabrizi’s hair leaf is a genuine and popular food that has a special place on Eid night. It is made using raw materials such as fresh hair, minced meat, Iranian rice, aromatic vegetables and special spices. The main difference between Tabrizi’s cabbage in the cooking method is that it is done with low water to preserve the taste of the material. The use of fresh aromatic vegetables gives it a unique flavor. Making this dish on Eid is a family ritual that strengthens the sense of solidarity and brings the taste of tradition to the tables of Tabriz people.
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Carrot stew
Tabrizi carrot stew is one of the delicious northwestern stews of Iran and Tabriz, which is mostly produced at Eid and special ceremonies. This stew is cooked on Eid night in a special way and with the love of Tabriz’s grandmothers and mothers. Sweet carrots, poultry or sheep and taste with saffron and other spices give this stew a pleasant and unique flavor. The carrot stew, along with saffron rice and vegetables on Eid tables, revives pleasant memories and smiles to the family’s lips.
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Norouz local food in Kermanshah: The fragrance you need to experience
Parally kebab peaches
“Kermanshah Kebab Peach” is one of Kermanshah’s local and special cuisine that is seen as a different option at the Eid dinner table of some families. Unlike its name, it has nothing to do with peaches and is made from minced meat, onions, chickpea flour, plum Bukhara and spices such as turmeric, pepper and cinnamon. The minced meat mixes with other ingredients and becomes oval and then fry in oil. The main difference between kebab peaches and other dumplings is the sauce for which it is made. This special food Kermanshahi has a sour and sweet taste. Parally barbecue is a relatively heavy and energetic food that with its pleasant taste can create a pleasant variety in the Eid night table.
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Congress stew
“The Groom’s Stew” is one of Kermanshah’s spring and local dishes, which is sometimes placed on Eid Night. This stew is made using fresh artichokes, mutton or chicken, onions, mint and parsley and a little lemon juice. Congress, which is a special and slightly sour -sour plant, is baked with meat and onions after crushing, and then cooks with fragrant vegetables and lemon juice to mix the flavors well. Kermanshah Congress is a nutritious and nutritious food that has therapeutic properties because of the use of artichokes. This dish is usually served with rice and its distinctive taste can create a pleasant variety in the Eid night table. The preparation of the Artichoke stew is usually more common in early spring because of its dependence on the season of the Congress; But if you have access to the artichoke, it can also be used as a special food on Eid.
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Barbecue gear
Kermanshah kebab gear is one of the most prominent and high -profile foods in the area that is considered as an option in some families on Eid night. This barbecue, unlike Shishlik, made of small pieces of meat, consists of bone sheep ribs. The ribs are roasted and grilled on fire or charcoal with substances such as garlic, tomato paste and Kermanshah oil. The main difference between the barbecue ribs and the Shishlik is the type of meat cutting, how to cook and the raw material. Shishlik has a different flavor than barbecue ribs and is usually cooked with yogurt, black pepper and saffron. Kermanshah Kebab gear can be a good option for Eid night.
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The Impact of Nowruz Foods on Iranian Culture and Culture
Prior to the start of spring, Iranians hold a variety of customs for Eid al -Adha and its ceremonies, from the home before the New Year to the Eid clothing, each of the most important rituals of this ancient Eid. One of these rituals is cooking foods and pastries for Nowruz celebration. Semno baking, sweets for guests and other foods this night are among these programs. For a long time, the night of the year, people have eaten different foods, each of which became a custom for Eid over time. The nightmare of the year’s delivery and food of Eid Nowruz has been a long history in the history of this ancient celebration.
Beyond nutritional needs, Nowruz cuisine has a profound role in shaping and reflecting Iranian culture and customs. These foods, often carefully and obsessive, are a symbol of Iranian generosity and hospitality welcoming spring and New Year. On the one hand, preparing these foods is often an excuse for family gathering and strengthening social bonds, and on the other hand, every food with its unique raw materials and cooking methods reflects the cultural diversity and taste of different parts of Iran.
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Each of the different foods of Eid Nowruz has a different flavor that everyone chooses according to their taste and place. Which area do you live in and which of these foods do you think are more delicious? Please share your views with other users.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best Nowruz dishes in different cities of Iran?
Vegetables with fish, coco -vegetables, rice strands, hair leaf, yogurt stew, cabbage, stew and barbecue rib are some of the Nowruz dishes made in different parts of Iran.
What is a vegetable pilaf with a sign?
Green Polo Green brings a look of growing and flourishing, and the fish served next to it is a sign of blessing.
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