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Kharbas Cave

kharbas cave

Hormozgan province has various attractions, most of which are located in Kish and Qeshm. Among the most famous sights in Qeshm is kharbas Cave. This cave, located 15 kilometers from Qeshm, has a mysterious past. A past that cannot be definitively commented on yet Kharbas …

Gheimeh

GHeIMEH

Gheimeh stew is one of the Iranian dishes. This stew is a popular food among Iranians. To cook it, tomato paste and fried onions, cobs, red meat, potatoes and dried lemon (Amani lemon) are used as flavorings. The spice that is usually added at the …

Ghormeh Sabzi

GHORMEH SABZI

Ghormeh sabzi is one of the stews of Iranians and one of the national dishes of Iran, which is usually served with rice. Ghormeh sabzi includes: (leek, parsley, fenugreek and coriander, spinach or beet leaves -winter is the season of spinach) and cooked with beans, …

Kalam polo

kalam polo

Kalam polo (Cabbage and rice pilaf with meatballs) is one of the delicious and authentic Shiraz dishes.  Kalam polo can be prepared with a variety of cabbage in most cities also it is one of the most delicious dishes that you can prepare and serve …

Ash reshteh

ASH RESHTEH

Ash reshteh is one of the most famous Iranian dishes. This soup is often eaten with curd and sometimes with vinegar and even pickles.  Depending on family habits, this food is used as an appetizer or main meal. Also sometimes at winter parties or in …

Pottery

Pottery

Pottery is the art of making dishes, … from soil. The best soil in pottery industry is red clay which contain more iron. Archaeological excavations have shown that first pottery belongs to Jiroft civilization. Clay pots delay the rotting process and help keeping the food …

Miniature

miniature

The history of Iranian miniature goes back to the distant past before the rise of Islam, but it can be said that when the Iranians were able to enter the Abbasid court in the third century AH, Iranian painting resumed after a period of stagnation. …

Carpet

carpet

A Persian carpet or Persian rug also known as Iranian carpet, is a heavy textile made for a wide variety of utilitarian and symbolic purposes and produced in Iran (historically known as Persia), for home use, local sale, and export. Carpet weaving is an essential …