Sabzi khordan, kanachi, goy or pinjar is a common side dish in Iranian, Kurdish, Azerbaijani, Afghan, and Armenian cuisines, which may be served with any meal, consisting of any combination of a set of fresh herbs and raw vegetables. Basil, parsley, and radishes are among the most common ones.
Most commonly it is served alongside the actual meal. It is sometimes served with feta cheese and naan bread (lavash, sangak, barbari) and also walnuts, to prepare a loqmeh (Persian: لقمه; meaning roll up bite) which is colloquially called Naan panir sabzi (نان پنیر سبزی).
Common herbs used in sabzi khordan include basil, cilantro, cress, dill, fenugreek, leek chives, mint, parsley, Persian radish, savory, scallion, and tarragon.

Categories: Salad Vegetable dish
Contains, including ancestors: Vegetable
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Wikidata ID: Q25044638
Wikipedia title: Sabzi khordan
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