Thank you so much for your kind words and for choosing this post for an award in the #fruitsandveggiesmonday contest. I am so happy you love Persian dishes too! They are so delicious!
RE: Plant-Based Persian Recipe - Lubia Polow (Green Beans Rice)
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My pleasure...:) come to think of it...I need to buy some more zereshk from our Persian supplies here in London :)
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I love zereshk! I haven't cooked it in any rice dishes yet (just salads) but I have eaten those amazing celebratory rice and angel-hair pasta dishes that have it and it's so delicious. For those reading this post who aren't sure what zereshk is: it is the persian word for Barberry. It's a small, sour red berry with a big kick of flavour that tastes so good in savoury dishes.
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Yes...I wanted to impress you with the Persian name lol yes...it is called barberry or barberries :) occasionally I make rice with zereshk...persian rice...from the same supplier...the rice is heavenly!! The berries are very rich in vit and minerals....as you know :) have a lovely Sunday, Ashleigh :)
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oooops...spelling mistake...lol berberis :)
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I am very impressed! I would love to read a recipe of yours of the rice with zereshk because it is about time I try making it myself. Yes, the berries are very nutritious, which is probably why I've not rushed into cooking with them yet to keep the nutrients in salads - plus it's still hot weather here in Australia. You have a lovely Sunday too! :)
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