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Shirin polo, also commonly known as Persian wedding rice or Rosh Hashanah rice, is a traditional Persian rice pilaf that is commonly served to mark special occasions such as weddings. It is a simplified version of morassa' polō, lit. 'jeweled rice'. In the Persian Jewish community worldwide, it is often associated with holidays such as Purim Pesach, Rosh Hashanah and the high holidays.

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  • Shirin polo (en)
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  • Shirin polo, also commonly known as Persian wedding rice or Rosh Hashanah rice, is a traditional Persian rice pilaf that is commonly served to mark special occasions such as weddings. It is a simplified version of morassa' polō, lit. 'jeweled rice'. In the Persian Jewish community worldwide, it is often associated with holidays such as Purim Pesach, Rosh Hashanah and the high holidays. (en)
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  • Shirin polo (Persian wedding rice) (en)
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  • Shirin polo (en)
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  • Side dish
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  • Persian wedding rice, Purim rice, Rosh Hashanah rice (en)
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  • Shirin polo topped with dried barberries and crushed pistachios (en)
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  • Long-grain rice, water, salt, saffron or turmeric, nuts, dried fruits (en)
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  • Shirin polo, also commonly known as Persian wedding rice or Rosh Hashanah rice, is a traditional Persian rice pilaf that is commonly served to mark special occasions such as weddings. It is a simplified version of morassa' polō, lit. 'jeweled rice'. In the Persian Jewish community worldwide, it is often associated with holidays such as Purim Pesach, Rosh Hashanah and the high holidays. (en)
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  • Persian wedding rice,Purimrice,Rosh Hashanahrice (en)
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  • Long-grainrice,water,salt,saffronorturmeric,nuts, dried fruits
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