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Sabzi polo (Persian: سبزی پلو) is an Iranian (Persian) dish of rice and chopped herbs, usually served with fish.[1] In Persian, sabzi refers to herbs or vegetables (sabz means "green"); polo is pilaf, a style of cooked rice.
Alternative names | Sabzi Polo |
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Course | Main course |
Place of origin | Iran (Persia) |
Region or state | Iran |
Created by | Persians |
Main ingredients | Herbs (parsley, leeks or green onions, cilantro, spinach), dried fenugreek leaves |
The herbs used in sabzi polo vary, but typically include coriander, dill, chives or scallions, fenugreek, garlic and parsley. It can be made from both fresh and dried herbs.
Iranians traditionally eat sabzi polo with māhi sefid ("white fish", the Caspian kutum) for lunch on Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, with their family and relatives. It usually is served with pickled garlic and other traditional pickled herbs and vegetables.
See also
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- Iranian cuisine
- Culture of Iran
- Polow (pilaf, polo, pelau)
- Khoresht
- Nauryz kozhe
References
edit- ^ Heywood, Victoria; Kyte-Powell, Ralph (2011). Celebrate! with Food & Wine. Slattery Media Group. p. 129. ISBN 9781921778421.
External links
edit- Sabzi Polo (Sabzi Polow) Recipe Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Polo or Chelo[usurped]
- Persian Pilaf, Polo Archived 2007-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
- herbed rice(sabzi polo)