In Episode #14, co-hosts Bita and Beata share insights on how adding fresh ingredients and nutritious Persian dishes is a welcome addition to the New Year, especially in a time of feeling like many things have been taken away from us (i.e. the current global pandemic we are in). Cheers to a better, brighter, healthier future ahead!
Fresh, whole ingredients in Persian food
Similarities between Iranian cuisine and the Mediterranean ‘diet’
Using techniques to lighten up dishes and meals
In summary, Persian cuisine uses simple and fresh ingredients that are nutritious by nature. Adding more fresh, whole foods and learning to prepare them is a great way to forge into times ahead.
Ask the Beats!
Lauren of the Bay Area asks, “What is the most common spice used in Persian food?”
Bita: saffron - saffron spray in modern cooking form
Beata: turmeric, specifically added while frying onions at the start of many recipes
Both saffron and turmeric add flavor and color to Persian dishes. Saffron adds a reddish/orange tint and turmeric adds a yellow color.
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