Shirin polo
Shirin polo, also commonly known as Persian wedding rice or Rosh Hashanah rice, is a traditional Persian rice pilaf that is commonly served to mark special occasions such as weddings. It is a simplified version of morassa' polō, lit. 'jeweled rice'.
Shirin polo topped with dried barberries and crushed pistachios | |
Alternative names | Persian wedding rice, Purim rice, Rosh Hashanah rice |
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Type | Pilaf |
Course | Side dish |
Place of origin | Iran |
Region or state | Shiraz |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Long-grain rice, water, salt, saffron or turmeric, nuts, dried fruits |
In the Persian Jewish community worldwide, it is often associated with holidays such as Purim, Pesach, Rosh Hashanah and the high holidays. It is served as iftar during Ramadan.
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