In Episode #23, co-hosts Bita and Beata continue exploring Norooz (the Persian New Year) including what traditionally goes on the symbolic Haft-Seen table setting, and foods that are served traditionally as well as modern-day.
Haft-Seen translation - ‘haft’ means 7 in Farsi, ‘seen’ stands for the letter that represents words that start with the ‘s’ sound
Items traditionally on the ‘haft-seen’ table that start with the ‘s’ sound and what they might symbolize or represent - choose 7 from the list
Other items often on the New Year spread along with their meanings
What is the meaning behind Persian New Year?
Rituals
Traditional Foods
Beata and Bita close out this episode with encouragement to try setting a Haft-Seen table this year, and inspiration to prepare a couple of the traditional foods served for Norooz.
Ask the Beats!
Question from survey results: How to order Persian food from a restaurant?
Resource links and recipes from this episode:
Ash Reshteh:
Koo Koo Sabzi:
Herb Rice and/or Fish
Bita’s recipe for Easy Marinated Salmon
Decorated Eggs:
Bita’s recipe for Easy Marinated Salmon
Podcast production by Alvarez Audio