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On Monday, July 21, 1997 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-5, rdeh wrote:
> I am trying to find out the uses of the Persian/Iranian spice (golpar) > in Persian cookery. > > Golpar is the Persian name for the dried fruits of the plant heracleum > maantegazzianum. > > In a Ms Batmanglij's book "Persian Cooking for a Healthy Kitchen, she > apparently discusses how "to use Persian spices like golpar (powdered > angelica seeds)" [sic] > > Any response would be much appreciated. > > R Harris Today we call much of "Persia" Iran. Ask an Iranian! When I first moved into my Shared International Student Living house (which I bought) a doctor from Iran moved in for a few months and I would have asked him. John Kuthe... |
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