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		<title>Abgoosht (Dizi)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Abgoosht is a national and popular Iranian food. It is highly recommended to taste it once you are travelling to Iran</p>
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<p>The main ingredients of Abgoosht are lamb, tail fat, onion, chickpea, white bean, potato and different seasonings especially dried lime and water. At first, Abgoosht was made of the combination of lamb and legume but by the import of potato and tomato to Iran during Qajar Empire, it was affected by these two items and was prepared with a new recipe and it can be said that today, potato is an inseparable part of this food.</p>
<p>Abgoosht is a ritual dish especially in the recent decades which was used in different ceremonies like mourning, wedding, birthday of a new-born baby and even religious creeds. Today, during Muharram and the mourning ceremonies of Imam Hussain, the third Shia Imam, some of the families prepare Abgoosht in a huge amount and distribute it among people.</p>
<p>A traditional simple kind of Abgoosht is cooked in a special dish called Dizi. It is commonly served in cafes. Dizi is a one-person small crock made of clay, stone or metal. Although by the advent of different pots, Dizi is used less than before for cooking Abgoosht, there are still people who believe that a real Abgoosht is the one which is prepared in Dizi.</p>
<p>Once Abgoosht is ready, it is served in two steps. First, its broth is poured in a bowl and chopped bread is added to it. This is called “Tirid”, serving Abgoosht in clay bowl is very pleasant and enjoyable. The solid ingredients including lamb, chickpea, white bean and other are mashed separately and are severed in the next step along with fresh bread, herbs, pickles, yogurt and onion. The Iranian usually serve Abgoosht with Lavash or Sangak breads. The common beverage along with this food is also Doogh (a cold savory yogurt-based beverage that is mixed with salt).</p>
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		<title>Kebab &#038; Chelow Kebab</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Different kinds of kebab are among the most well-known Iranian dishes</p>
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<p>Different kinds of kebab are among the most well-known Iranian dishes, when it is accompanied with rice, it is called “Chelow Kebab”, this dish can be observed in the menus of all Iranian restaurants because of its popularity.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/polow-chelow/">Chelow </a>is a regular type of rice which is boiled and rinsed and can be served with different kinds of stew and kebab. The history of what is presently known as Chelow Kebab dates back to 17th century onwards and it cannot be traced in earlier eras, of course baking various kinds of kebab was common in previous eras as well.</p>
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<p>Chelow Kebab has different kinds whose variety depends on its taste and form. The most well-known kinds of Chelow Kebab are Chelow Kebab Koobideh, Chelow Kebab Barg, Chelow Kebab Soltani, Chelow Kebab Hosseini and Chelow Kebab Chenjeh.</p>
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<p>One of the most important factors in preparing Iranian Kebab is to marinate the meat with onion, lime juice and some seasonings for some hours and even sometimes for some days, this marinated meat is called “stale meat” and delicious and delectable kinds of kebab is the result of cooking kebab with this type of meat.</p>
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<p>Kabab Koobideh is the most popular one and it is the cheapest one as well which is invented by the Iranian for the first time. It is served both with bread and chelow. Basil, serrano pepper, grilled tomatoes, sumac, doogh (a cold savory yogurt-based beverage that is mixed with salt), strained yogurt and different kinds of torshi (pickled vegetables) are the garnishes which are constantly used with Kebab Koobideh.</p>
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		<title>Polow &#038; Chelow</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rice is as important as wheat in Iran and it is one of the main foods among the Iranian, different Polow and Chelow along with delicious and colorful stews in Iranian culture prove this matter</p>
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<p>Rice is a significant edible grain among the Iranian. There is not exact information regarding the history of rice consumption in Iran. Some historical sources mentioned that rice is an imported cargo from China. Many of the sailors and orientalists who were in Iran during 18th to 20th centuries pointed out that rice is an important agricultural product in Iran, especially in <a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/gilan/">Gilan</a> and <a href="https://www.persiaadvisor.travel/about-persia/mazandaran-province/">Mazandaran</a> provinces and named Polow and Chelow as national foods of Iran.</p>
<p>In culinary culture of Iran, there are two terms regarding the cooking of rice namely “Polow” and “Chelow”:</p>
<p><strong>Chelow:</strong> a plain rice in which no other ingredient is added, it is served along with stew or kebab e. g. Chelow Fesenjan (a stew made of pomegranate paste and walnut) and Chelow Kebab.</p>
<p><strong>Polow:</strong> it is a kind of cooked rice mixed with herbs, fruits and nut, beans and so on. The prepared rice is named based on what has been added in it, for example Sabzi Polow (herb and rice), Reshteh Polow (Iranian noodle and rice) and Adas Polow (lentil and rice).</p>
<p>Different kinds of Iranian Polow are classified as below:</p>
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<li>Polow mixed with beans like Adas Polow (lentil and rice), Mash Polow (mung bean and rice) and Loobia Polow (green bean and rice).</li>
<li>Polow mixed with herbs like Nokhod Polow (green pea and rice), Havij Polow (carrot and rice), Sib Polow (potato and rice) and Kalam Polow (cabbage and rice).</li>
<li>Polow mixed with fruits and nuts like Keshmesh Polow (raisins and rice), Albaloo Polow (sour cherries and rice), Ajil Polow (nuts and rice) and Morasa Polow (jeweled rice).</li>
<li>Polow mixed with other ingredients like Reshteh Polow (Persian noodle and rice).</li>
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<p>Sometime, the ingredients like cooked and chopped meat and chicken are added to these foods. Also, in some cases the raw meat or chicken is put between the layers of the rice to be cooked with steam.</p>
<p>The main characteristic of Iranian Polow is to cook a fluffy rice with the rice grains separated and not sticky.</p>
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