Nan-e nokhodchi
Jinis | Shortbread |
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Panggonan asal | Iran |
Woworan pokok | Chickpea flour, sugar, pistachio, cardomom |
Buku masakan: Shirini Nokhodchi Médhia: Shirini Nokhodchi |
Nan-e nokhodchi (basa Persia: نان نخودچی), uga diarani shirini nokhodchi (basa Persia: شیرینی نخودچی), [1] cookie sing digawe saka kacang-kacangan sing asale saka Qazvin, Iran. [2] Iki biasane digawe saka glepung kacang polong lan dibumboni nganggo kapulaga lan dihiasi pistachio . [3] Dheweke beda-beda wujud.
Nan-e Nokhodchi tegesé "roti saka / karo cah ayu" ing basa Persia . Shirini Nokhodchi tegesé "cookie chickpea" ing basa Persia.
Wangun
[besut | besut sumber]Sawetara ujar manawa tradisional dipotong dadi bentuk semanggi, [1] dene sing liya ujar manawa bentuk tradisional kasebut dimodelake sawise kemiri kanthi desain sing diukir. [4] Dheweke uga saiki digawe kothak, ati lan intan.
Pitung Manisan
[besut | besut sumber]Miturut legenda, Raja Jamshid nemokake gula ing taun anyar Persia, Nowruz . Mula, ana adat kanggo ngrameke Nowruz nganggo pitung panganan legi, saliyane pitu panganan liyane ing Haft-sin . [3] Pitu permen yaiku:
- Noghl, almond dilapisi gula kanthi banyu mawar
- Baklava Persia, jajanan almond pistachio
- nan-e berenji, cookie pari
- Nan-e badami, cookie almond
- Nan-e nokhodchi, cookie chickpea
- Sohan asali, almond madu
- Nan-e gerdui, cookie kenari
Referensi
[besut | besut sumber]- ↑ a b Marks, Gil. (2010). Encyclopedia of Jewish food. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-39130-3. OCLC 501320645. Masalah sitiran: Tenger
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ora trep; jeneng ":0" diwedharaké ping bola-bali déné isiné béda - ↑ "Top rated snacks and souvenirs in Iran as things to eat". iraniandishes.ir. Dibukak ing 2020-05-31.
- ↑ a b "A Cookie for Every Country: Iran: Nan-e Nokhodchi". A Cookie for Every Country. Dibukak ing 2020-05-26. Masalah sitiran: Tenger
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ora trep; jeneng ":1" diwedharaké ping bola-bali déné isiné béda - ↑ Bāzargān, Ṣoḡrā (December 15, 1993). Cookies. Vol. VI (édhisi ka-Last Revision: October 28, 2011). Encyclopædia Iranica. kc. 244–246.