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Saffron rice

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Saffron Rice
Basic saffron rice, made with bouillon cubes and saffron
CourseDessert
Region or stateIran
Main ingredientsWhite rice, saffron, vegetable bouillon
VariationsZerde

Saffron rice is a dish made from saffron, white rice[1][2] and also usually vegetable bouillon. Saffron rice is found in the cuisines of many countries (in one form or another). The recipe is similar to plain cooked rice with addition of ingredients.

Variations

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Saffron rice is a dish in the cuisine of Seychelles.[3]

South Asia

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In Bangladesh, Pakistan and India, plain saffron rice is cooked with joha rice or basmati rice, saffron, vegetable bouillon, ghee, and bay leaves.

Middle East

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In Iran, saffron is usually paired with rice for savory dishes like tahchin. Also in Iran as well as in Turkey, sweet saffron rice called Sholezard and Zerde is made from white rice, saffron, table sugar, rose water, roasted pine seeds, and chopped pistachio nuts.[citation needed]

Other, similar dishes exist in other parts of West Asia.

See also

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