Shirazi Ash Sabzi, Koloucheh and Henna Bandan Registered as Iran's Cultural Heritage
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Several traditions and foods enjoyed in the city of Shiraz and Province of Fars are now registered as Iran's national cultural heritage, including the cooking of Ash Sabzi Shirazi (herbs soup), Henna ceremonies (dying of hands with Henna the night before wedding) for newlyweds (Hanabandan), baking of Koloucheh pastries (Koloocheh) of Fasa, and Shahnameh recital ceremonies.
Hanabandan in Fars
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