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'''''Khoresh''''' {{lang-fa|[[wikt:خورش|خورش]]}} is a generic term for Persian stew dishes. The word is a substantive of the verb ''xordan'' ({{lang-fa|[[wikt:خوردن|خوردن]]}}) "to eat" and literally means "meal". The word is often misspellt '''''Khoresht''''' ({{lang-fa|خورشت}}) in writing, which is attributable to linguistic hypercorrection. An alternative, although rare spelling, is ''Khorisht''.
'''''Khoresh''''' {{lang-fa|[[wikt:خورش|خورش]]}} is a generic term for stew dishes in [[Persian cuisine]]. The word is a substantive of the verb ''xordan'' ({{lang-fa|[[wikt:خوردن|خوردن]]}}) "to eat" and literally means "meal". The word is often misspellt '''''Khoresht''''' ({{lang-fa|خورشت}}) in writing, which is attributable to linguistic hypercorrection. An alternative, although rare spelling, is ''Khorisht''.


It generally refers to different [[stew]]s in the [[Persian cuisine]], and is typically served beside [[Pilaf|polo]] (rice). In Persian cuisines there are many different Khoresh with many unique ingredients. Vegetarian Koreshs are not uncommon. Iranian stews use liberal amounts of [[saffron]] to give a distinctive and fragrant taste. The most popular Khoreshs are [[Gheimeh|Khoresh Gheymeh]], [[Ghormeh Sabzi|Khoresh Ghormeh Sabzi]] and Khoresh [[Fesenjan|Fesenjaan]]. These stews feature in [[Iraqi cuisine|Mesopotamian cuisine]] also.
It generally refers to different [[stew]]s in the [[Persian cuisine]], and is typically served beside [[Pilaf|polo]] (rice). In Persian cuisines there are many different Khoresh with many unique ingredients. Vegetarian Koreshs are not uncommon. Iranian stews use liberal amounts of [[saffron]] to give a distinctive and fragrant taste. The most popular Khoreshs are [[Gheimeh|Khoresh Gheymeh]], [[Ghormeh Sabzi|Khoresh Ghormeh Sabzi]] and Khoresh [[Fesenjan|Fesenjaan]]. These stews feature in [[Iraqi cuisine|Mesopotamian cuisine]] also.
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==See also==
==See also==
{{portal|Food}}
{{portal|Food}}
*[[Persian cuisine]]
* [[Chelow kabab]]
*[[Chelow kabab]]
* [[Giouvetsi]]
*[[Advieh]]
* [[Đuveč]]
*[[Giouvetsi]]
* [[Chanakhi]]
*[[Đuveč]]
* [[Chakapuli]]
* [[Khoresht]]
* [[Piti]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:41, 22 February 2014

Khoresh
Khoresh Karafs
TypeStew
Place of originIran
Serving temperature.
Main ingredientsMeat, Vegetables, Spices

Khoresh Template:Lang-fa is a generic term for stew dishes in Persian cuisine. The word is a substantive of the verb xordan (Template:Lang-fa) "to eat" and literally means "meal". The word is often misspellt Khoresht (Template:Lang-fa) in writing, which is attributable to linguistic hypercorrection. An alternative, although rare spelling, is Khorisht.

It generally refers to different stews in the Persian cuisine, and is typically served beside polo (rice). In Persian cuisines there are many different Khoresh with many unique ingredients. Vegetarian Koreshs are not uncommon. Iranian stews use liberal amounts of saffron to give a distinctive and fragrant taste. The most popular Khoreshs are Khoresh Gheymeh, Khoresh Ghormeh Sabzi and Khoresh Fesenjaan. These stews feature in Mesopotamian cuisine also.

Varieties

Khoresh Bademjan Lape

Salt, pepper, and oil are also used in these dishes.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ramazani, Nesta. "Uses of the Fruit in Cooking". Encyclopedia Iranica. Retrieved 2008-10-11.