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Nashta, food to begin the day with

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Pomegranates & Artichokes: Recipes and memories of a journey from Iran to Italy

By Saghar Setareh

Published 2023

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The word nashta literally means both without food (fasting), and the first meal that breaks the fast (breakfast). Breakfast in Iran can be both a scanty, hasty matter of a cup of tea and a loghmeh (mouthful) of flat bread and cheese, or a lavish spread of jams and eggs and cheese and butter, to name a few options.

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