Noghl
Almond noghl | |
Alternative names | Nuql, sugar-coated almonds |
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Type | Confectionery |
Place of origin | Persia |
Region or state | Iran and Afghanistan |
Main ingredients | Almonds or other nuts, sugar, water, rose water |
Noghl (Iranian Persian) or Nuql (Afghan Persian) (Persian: نقل), also Mlabbas (Syrian Arabic) (Arabic: ملبس), are sugar-coated almonds,[1][2] a traditional Syrian, Iranian and Afghan confection.[3] It is made by boiling sugar with water and rose water and then coating roasted almonds in the mixture.[3] It can also be made with other nuts such as walnuts or other items. Noghl is often eaten along with tea.[1][3]
Noghl is often included in Syrian, Iranian and Afghan weddings,[3] which are based on ancient Arabic / Persian / Afghan ceremonies. As part of the wedding celebration, an often lavish spread of food is prepared at the home of the bride. Included among the food is an assortment of pastries and sweets, including noghl, which is typically paid for by the groom.[4] In many places in both Iran and Afghanistan, Noghl (Nuql) is showered on the bride and groom, much like confetti in Western countries would be.[3][5]
See also
References
- ^ a b Shaida, Margaret (April 10, 2018). The Legendary Cuisine of Persia. Grub Street Publishing. ISBN 9781911621591.
- ^ Rashidi, Feridon (January 4, 2017). Tales of Iran. New Generation Publishing Limited. ISBN 9781787192584.
- ^ a b c d e "Noghl | Traditional Dessert From Iran | TasteAtlas". www.tasteatlas.com. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ Batmanglij, Najmieh. New Food for Life: Ancient Persian and Modern Iranian Cooking and Ceremonies. Washington: Mage, 2008. (p. 393-395.) ISBN 0-934211-34-5
- ^ Saberi, Helen. Afghan Food & Cookery. New York: Hippocrene, 2000. (p. 9) ISBN 0-7818-0807-3
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