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Norooz Part 2, Persian New Year Haft-Seen and Food

Modern Persian Food
Modern Persian Food
Episode • Mar 10, 2021 • 18m

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

  • Seeb - Farsi for apple - for beauty and health
  • Sonbol - Farsi for Hyacinth flowers for beauty 
  • Seer - garlic - for health
  • Serkeh - vinegar for aging and patience
  • Senjed - dried wild olives - for love
  • Samanou - what sprout pudding - for patience, power, and bravery 
  • Sabzeh - green grass (grown from lentils, bung beans, or wheat) - for growth and newness
  • Sekeh - coins - for wealth and prosperity

 

Other items often on the New Year spread along with their meanings

  • Goldfish - for movement and life
  • Decorated eggs - for fertility
  • Mirror - for reflection, light, and wisdom
  • Candles - for enlightenment
  • Rose water or orange blossom water - for fragrance and sweetness
  • Shirini - sweets, pastries and cookies - for a sweet life!

 

What is the meaning behind Persian New Year?

  • Renewal, cleansing, growth, healthy, spreading love, hope
  • Family - paying respects to older family and friends

 

Rituals

  • Aid Deedanee - translation:  younger generations visit older relatives
  • Aidee - farsi for gifts;  traditionally cash (crisp, clean, new bills) for new year
  • 13 days of eating and celebrating

 

Traditional Foods

  • Herb Rice with Fish | Sabzi Polo Mahi
  • Koo koo sabzi | Persian Herb Frittata
  • Ash Reshteh | Persian Herb Bean and Noodle Soup

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?

  • Order a variety of kebabs
  • Try the doogh drink
  • Order a variety of the Persian appetizers
  • Try Persian tea and desserts

 

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 

Haftseen for Norooz

 

Podcast production by Alvarez Audio

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