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What to Eat in Iran: 7 Essential Persian Dishes [PIC]

Kebab is persian, hongaa boongaa.

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I HAVE eaten all these in Bangalore !! and many more.
 
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This is like molana !!!

All of his poems are in persian & people call him a Turkish poet ...

Funny as hell !!!

I am an azari Iranian ...

Turko mongols changed our language...

You don't even know the meaning of azar !!!
 
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Azerbijanis are Iranic not Persians. Persians are another branch of the Iranic tribe.
As for kebab,no evidence of that whatsoever it's turkish. Just usual turkish claims of owning x or y, lot most your other claims, it is ridiculous and no one buys it.

I heard the Iranians were also taught how to make their ziggurats by the turks :lol: Same with Egyptians and their pyramids.

Report yourself for racism first hypocrite.

What racism? what are you blabbing about?
racist are those whom are trying to claim my fellow Iranic countrymen as bunch of turks.
 
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This is like molana !!!

All of his poems are in persian & people call him a Turkish poet ...

Funny as hell !!!

I am an azari Iranian ...

Turko mongols change our language...

You don't even know the meaning of azar !!!
Azar means Kebab is Turkish...?
 
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Azerbijanis are Iranic not Persians. Persians are another branch of the Iranic tribe.
As for kebab,no evidence of that whatsoever it's turkish. Just usual turkish claims of owning x or y, lot most your other claims, it is ridiculous and no one buys it.

I heard the Iranians were also taught how to make their ziggurats by the monolo-turks :lol: Same with Egyptians and their pyramids.



What racism? what are you blabbing about?
racist are those whom are trying to claim my fellow Iranic countrymen as bunch of turks.

Hi my Persian friend.


To be honest without trolling, I think kebab origins might truly be Turkish. They were known as nomadic and would cook meet on open flame as opposed to your Persian civilization which mostly remained in the cities. Persians encompassed spices and rice with small bits of meat.

To be honest dude, ghormeh sabzi tastes like crap. We have 10,000x better variations of it in Pakistan. Iranian food is bland and imbalanced. That is only my personal opinion, and I hope you don't take offense.


On the other hand Persian naan is world renowned. Even at my house in US, I will buy Persian naan from the store.

So, wanna kebab? :D

As you Turks say Kepap. :lol:
 
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