Modern Persian Food

Sweet Traditions: Exploring Persian Desserts


Listen Later

In this delicious episode, we dive into the enchanting world of Persian sweets, where every bite tells a story. Join us as we explore the artful balance of crispy, syrupy, soft, and chewy textures that make these desserts irresistible.

We journey through regional specialties, from the delicate kaak of Kermanshah to the fragrant sohan of Isfahan. We share some of our favorite flavors and memories tied to these traditional treats — think saffron, rosewater, pistachios, and more.

Whether you're nostalgic for a childhood favorite or discovering Persian desserts for the first time, this episode promises a sweet escape into a world rich with history, flavor, and craftsmanship.

Thank you for joining us — and don't forget to leave a review or share this episode if you loved today's taste of tradition!

Episodes referenced:

Episode 74: Persian Cookies

Recipes referenced:

Persian Tea Cookies with Aunt Pari Joon – BeatsEats

All Modern Persian Food podcast episodes can be found at: Episodes

Sign up for the email newsletter here!

Check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube

Subscribe+ to the Modern Persian Food podcast on your favorite podcast player, and share this episode with a friend.

Opening and closing music composed by Amir Etemadzadeh, www.amirschoolofmusic.com

Podcast production by Alvarez Audio

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Modern Persian FoodBy Bita Arabian & Beata Nazem Kelley

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

53 ratings


More shows like Modern Persian Food

View all
99% Invisible by Roman Mars

99% Invisible

26,260 Listeners

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio by Milk Street Radio

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio

3,020 Listeners

Up First from NPR by NPR

Up First from NPR

56,983 Listeners

Home Cooking by Samin Nosrat & Hrishikesh Hirway

Home Cooking

4,844 Listeners

The Mel Robbins Podcast by Mel Robbins

The Mel Robbins Podcast

21,415 Listeners