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Published 2014
Margaret Shaida (1992) says: ‘According to the culinary historian Charles Perry, sholleh was brought to Persia by the Mongolians in the 13th century. Three hundred years later, some 15 sholleh dishes, mostly savoury, were listed in the Safavid cookery book.’ She goes on to say that nowadays ‘sholleh has all but disappeared from the cuisine of Persia, except for 2 or 3 soup dishes (sholleh ghalamkar) and one very celebrated dessert, sholleh zard’.
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