Festival of traditional food held in Bojnourd
TEHRAN - Bojnourd, the capital of North Khorasan province, hosted a vibrant celebration of traditional cuisines during a festival held on Friday.
The event showcased the culinary arts of 43 participants, presenting a diverse array of dishes, desserts, bread, pastries, and locally crafted beverages across various stalls for visitors to relish and explore.
The vibrant display of culinary skills and the enthusiastic participation of chefs and food enthusiasts alike added a vibrant charm to the event, making it a memorable experience for all attendees.
Ali Mostofian, the provincial tourism chief, highlighted that the festival's objective was to create enthusiasm, promote cultural exchange, and sustain the traditions and customs of the region.
The official emphasized that the event aimed to introduce traditional foods while offering healthy culinary options to the community.
Participants engaged in friendly competition, preparing dishes such as traditional soups, local stews, various types of traditional bread, and herbal drinks, to name a few.
The festival served as a platform for both locals and visitors to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of traditional flavors and culinary expertise, fostering a sense of community pride and appreciation for the region's gastronomic heritage.
Iran’s local foods and dishes stand not just as a delight for the taste buds but also as a gateway to understanding its rich history, diverse culture, and the warmth of its people. Exploring Iran’s culinary traditions isn’t merely a gustatory experience; it’s an immersive journey that connects travelers to the soul of this ancient land.
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