#howto make rice #sweets (special souvenirs of Kermanshah)?

Iranian Life
Iranian Life
Nan-e berenji (Persian: نان برنجی), or Nan-berenji (نان‌برنجی), also called shirini-e berenji (شیرینی برنجی), is an Iranian rice ...
Nan-e berenji (Persian: نان برنجی), or Nan-berenji (نان‌برنجی), also called shirini-e berenji (شیرینی برنجی), is an Iranian rice-flour cookie originating from Kermanshah.[1] Nan-e berenji literally translates to "rice bread". It is often flavored with cardamom, garnished with poppy seeds and formed into flat disks. They are usually white, but sometimes tinted yellow.

Seven Sweets
According to legend, King Jamshid discovered sugar on the Persian new year, Nowruz. Therefore, there is the custom to celebrate Nowruz with seven sweet foods, in addition to the traditional other 7 foods at the Haft-sin. The seven sweets are:

noghl, sugar-coated almonds
Persian baklava, pistachio almond pastry
nan-e berenji, rice cookies
nan-e badami, almond cookies
nan-e nokhodchi, chick-pea cookies
sohan asali, honey almonds
nan-e gerdui, walnut cookies

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