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Qurabiyeh


Qurabiyeh: An Authentic Tabriz Sweet with the Fragrance of History

Qurabiyeh is a traditional and ceremonial sweet from East Azerbaijan, which has held a special place in the hearts of the people of this region for a long time due to its beautiful appearance and delicious taste. This delicious sweet is made with a combination of flour, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and various nuts such as almonds, pistachios, and walnuts, and is usually decorated with powdered sugar.

Why should you try Qurabiyeh?

 * Unparalleled flavor: The combination of the softness of the dough and the sweet taste of various nuts gives Qurabiyeh a unique and unforgettable taste.

 * Tradition and culture: Qurabiyeh is part of Azerbaijan's food culture and eating it gives you the opportunity to learn about the rich culture of this region.

 * Perfect for parties: Qurabiyeh, with its beautiful appearance and delicious taste, is a great option for parties and family gatherings.

 * A valuable souvenir: Qurabiyeh, as an authentic and delicious souvenir from Tabriz, is very suitable for friends and family.

Where can you find Qurabiyeh?

You can find Qurabiyeh in most confectioneries in Tabriz and other cities of Azerbaijan. You can also visit the local markets of Tabriz, purchase its raw materials, and prepare it yourself at home.

Important points:

 * Qurabiyeh is made in various types such as almond, pistachio, walnut, and coconut.

 * You can enjoy Qurabiyeh with tea, coffee, or other hot drinks.

 * Fresh and homemade Qurabiyeh tastes the best.

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