Khoresh or Khoresht is a generic Iranian term for stew dishes in the Iranian cuisine, Afghan cuisine, Tajik cuisine and also Kurdish cuisine. The word is a substantive of the verb khordan "to eat" and literally means "meal".
It generally refers to different stews in the Iranian, Afghan and Kurdish cuisine, and is typically served beside polo (rice). In Iranian cuisines there are many different khoresh with many unique ingredients. Vegetarian khoreshes are common. Iranian stews use desired amounts of saffron to give a distinctive and fragrant taste.
The most popular khoreshes in Iranian cuisine are gheimeh (split pea), ghormeh sabzi (beans and herbs) and fesenjan (pomegranate molasses and walnut).

Categories: Dish Iranian stews Stew
Characteristic of: Iranian cuisine Kurdish cuisine
Also known as:
Farsi: khoreshtkhoreshte
Wikidata ID: Q11685351
Wikipedia title: Khoresh
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