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25 May 2025
An Iranian ecotourism activist eats traditional sweet while visiting the Shahzadeh Mahan Historical Garden near the city of Kerman, Iran, on May 22, 2025.
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17 March 2025
A vendor serves Iranian traditional sweets to his clients during New Year shopping in northern Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2025. Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, celebrates spring's arrival on the vernal equinox. It symbolizes renewal and features traditions like spring cleaning and the Haft-Sin table. Celebrated across many countries, it is a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.
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20 December 2024
An Iranian vendor prepares a traditional sweet for his clients during a festival in the Abasabad tourism zone in central Tehran, Iran, on December 19, 2024.
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20 December 2024
A young Iranian girl receives a traditional sweet while visiting the Abasabad tourism zone with her parents in central Tehran, Iran, on December 19, 2024.
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20 December 2024
A young Iranian girl waits to receive a traditional sweet while visiting the Abasabad tourism zone with her parents in central Tehran, Iran, on December 19, 2024.
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20 December 2024
A salesman serves an Iranian traditional sweet to people visiting a pomegranate festival on Yalda Night Eve in the Abasabad tourism zone in central Tehran, Iran, on December 19, 2024. Yalda Night, also known as Shab-e Yalda, is an ancient Iranian festival celebrated on the winter solstice, typically on December 20th or 21st. It marks the longest night of the year and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.
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18 March 2024
A young Iranian vendor is serving Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, to a customer in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 17, 2024, during the shopping for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A vendor is holding a pack of Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, oleaster, and green grass, which are the main symbols of the Iranian New Year, as ingredients for the Haftseen table (Seven S), for a customer during the Nowruz celebrations shopping in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, marking the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A vendor is holding a plastic bag filled with a pack of Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, oleaster, and garlic, which are ingredients for the Haftseen table (Seven S), for a customer as they shop for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, marking the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A vendor is holding a pack of Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, and oleaster, which are ingredients for the Haftseen table (Seven S), for a shopper during the Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations shopping in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A woman is carrying garlic, Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, and oleaster, ingredients for her Haftseen table (Seven S), while shopping for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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18 March 2024
A woman is looking at a pack of Samanu, a traditional Iranian sweet, while she shops for the upcoming Iranian New Year (Nowruz) celebrations in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 16, 2024. Iranians are preparing to celebrate the first day of spring, known as Nowruz, which marks the beginning of the new year in the Iranian calendar.
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14 March 2024
An Iranian man is preparing Reshteh Khoshkar, a traditional Iranian sweet, on a sidewalk in downtown Tehran, Iran, on the second day of the holy month of Ramadan, at sunset, on March 13, 2024.
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14 March 2024
Iranian people are walking past traditional sweets in downtown Tehran on the second day of the holy month of Ramadan, March 13, 2024.
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2 February 2024
An Iranian woman is pointing at traditional sweets while shopping near the Tajrish traditional bazaar in northern Tehran, Iran, on February 1, 2024. The shopping takes place 45 years after the victory of Iran's Islamic Revolution. In February 1979, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the king of Iran, left the country, and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned from France, initiating the ''Ten Days of Dawn,'' which led to the victory of the Islamic Revolution. The removal of Pahlavi marked the official end of Iran's historic monarchy.
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18 January 2024
Gulab Jamun Is A Popular Indian Sweet Also Called Called 'Gulab Jal Berry' Or 'Gulab Berry' In English. It Is Made From Fried Balls Of Milk-based Dough That Are Soaked In Sugar Syrup. This Sweet Is Soft Tasty Berry Shaped Balls. These Are Soaked In Rose-flavored Sugar Syrup And Enjoyed. Gulab Jamun Originated In Persia (present-day Iran) Around The 13th Century. There It Is Known As 'Lukmat-al-Qadi'. To Make The Iranian Dish, Flour Balls Were Fried In Ghee And Then Dipped In Honey Or Sugar Syrup And Eaten. Gulab Jamun Contains 6% Protein, 49% Carbohydrate And 45% Fat. One Gulab Jamun Contains Total 149 Calories. It Is Also Known As 'ledikeni' In Some Places In Bengal. A Sweet Shop Made ''Gulab Jamun'' Sweets At A Village Fair At Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 15/01/2024.
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