Baghali Polo (Rice with Dill and Fava Beans)
In Iranian cooking, rice can be prepared simply with butter and saffron, known as chelo. But just as often, it’s cooked with other ingredients and called polo. Polo can be made with herbs, vegetables, beans, nuts, dried fruit, meat and even noodles, and acts as the centerpiece of the meal. This polo is particularly good in the spring, when fava beans are young and tender and dill is in season. The dish is flecked with green dill and favas, and is often cooked with very tender chunks of lamb. Alternately, it may be served alongside lamb on the bone. The rice should have a mild saffron flavor, with the saffron mixed into the rice just before serving. (Tehran Hotel)
MirzaGhasemi (Eggplant and Tomato Stew)
This stew has the shimmering red-gold color of tomatoes cooked with turmeric, with a sheen of oil on top, a prized characteristic in Persian cooking that shows a stew has been cooked long enough for the oils to rise up. Slightly tart, with the tang of tomatoes, lemon juice, and sometimes the juice of unripe grapes, its tanginess is kept in check by the eggplant, which is first fried on its own until golden-brown, then cooked with onions, lamb and the tomatoes and seasoning. Like all Persian stews, bademjan is thick and meant to be eaten over rice with a fork. (Iran Hotel)
Fesenjan (Pomegranate Walnut Stew)
This iconic stew, an essential part of every Persian wedding menu, pairs tart pomegranate with chicken or duck. Ground walnuts, pomegranate paste and onions are slowly simmered to make a thick sauce. Sometimes saffron and cinnamon are added, and maybe a pinch of sugar to balance the acid. Fesenjan has a long pedigree. At the ruins of Persepolis, the ancient ritual capital of the Persian Empire, archaeologists found inscribed stone tablets from as far back as 515 B.C., which listed pantry staples of the early Iranians. They included walnuts, poultry and pomegranate preserves, the key ingredients in fesenjan. (Hotel Iran)
Many tourists who book Iran hotels travel to Iran and then stay in hotels of Iran, are interested to go and walk in the deserts, you will find useful information from this article and you will find that why for staying in Iran deserts, you don't necessarily need to stay in Tehran hotels. Nowadays, many Tours in Iran can bring you to deserts which is one of the Tourist Iran attractions of this country. (Iran hotel)
In geographical terms, desert is an area which has converted to salt marsh due to the geographical location and the intense heat of the sun. Some deserts were formerly seas and lakes that have become salt marsh as a result of evaporation of the water.About a quarter part of Iran is composed of deserts that Dasht-e Kavir (Central Desert) and Dasht-e Loot (or Loot Desert) are the famous ones.
Dasht-e Kavir is the largest desert in Iran that has extended from the southern slopes of the central partof Iran. Salt lake, Kavir National Park, Khar Turan National Park, Bajestan, Masile, Maranjab and Rig-e Jenn Deserts are all located in the central plateau of Iran. Without exaggeration, Maranjab which is located in the northern part of Aran and Bidgol city in Isfahan province is a unique desert in the world. Diversity of animal species and vegetation has made this place a pleasant tourist site which attracts lots of tourists to this magical place annually.( isfahan hotel prices )
Rig-e Jenn is a district full of sand dunes. This district is located in the western part of Dasht-e Kavir, southern part of Semnan city and eastern part of Kavir National Park. There isn't any spring or water well in this area.Mesr Village (Mesr Desert) is located in Dasht-e Kavir and in the middle of the path from Damghan to Naeen and Isfahan. This beautiful village is known as one of the most noteworthy tourist sites of Iran.Loot Desert is surrounded by Sistan and Baluchistan, Kerman and South Khorasan provinces and is the 25th largest desert in the world. It was also recognized as the warmest place on the earth between years 2004 to 2009. Scientists believe that the reason of this amount of heat is the dark color of sand and the level of its dryness which absorb the sun's warmth.If you are looking for a soothed and soundless location to get relaxed, we recommend you to visit vast deserts of Iran as there is no noise pollution there. Sure, watching starry sky at nights in the heart of desert is too enjoyable for desert lovers. Desert trekking on the sand and under the sunlight is also another attractive activity that will bring you tranquility. ( Tehran hotel )
However, if you want to spend good times and have a memorable trip to desert, a professional team should accompany you. You can travel to desert with ease of mind with our professional desert team. Mehrdad Ghazvinian is a well-known name throughout the world for holding professional adventure desert tours. He is also known as the Father of Iran Desert and many desert groups have trained under his instructions. Sandboarding, trekking, desert safari and paragliding are of activities that can be included in your adventure Iran desert tour.
Another thing that sure will be interesting for desert lovers is staying at old and historical caravansaries or even camping in tents. Matinabad Desert Eco-Camp, Bali Hotel, Tida and Yata Traditional Hotels and Tabatabaee Guest House are some places we can recommend you to stay during your travel to Iran deserts . For more information about other Iran attractions you may visit that page.Making pleasant memories for you is Iran Passenger mission. So, you can trust us to choose the best for you.
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