Day of new year in the Persian and Zoroastrian calendars
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Get ready for the biggest holiday in the Persian culture by spring cleaning your kitchen, home, and mind! Persian New Year, also known also as Nowruz or Norooz, marks the beginning of spring and is celebrated around the world. In this episode, we'll give you the tools to tackle “Khooneh Takoni” spring cleaning through your house and life, and prepare for a clean slate to start the new year off on. The beginning of the year is about renewal, a fresh start, and hope for a bright future. We'll share an overview of the Nowruz/Norooz season, covering off traditions and rituals to get us ready, how to celebrate the actual event, including what to eat, and the grand final nature picnic on the 13th day after Nowruz. Green foods are the staple for this occasion and we chat about our favorite dishes and how to serve them. Check out these previous episodes for an indepth listen to Nowruz/Norooz Persian New Year: Episode 22: Prelude to Persian New Year and Char Shambeh Souri Episode 23 : Persian New Year Haftseen and Food Episode 24: Persian New Year Siz Da Bedar Episode 73: Growing Sabzeh with Naz Deravian Episode 75: Norooz Haftseen Episode 126: Persian New Year Nowruz Episode 128: Setting Sofreh Episode 164: Extra Sweet Nowruz with Zozo Baking 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
Happy New Year, mal wieder. Gestern war Persisches Neujahr und wir erinnern uns dabei immer so gerne an Alis wunderbare Mama. Heute besprechen wir die Live-Aufzeichnung der letzten Folge in Klagenfurt, die Reaktionen darauf und wir erzählen, mit welcher Idee unser Cover-Foto ursprünglich entstanden ist. Ali erzählt wie er über die Begeisterung für den Frauenfußballverein FC Viktoria Berlin eine alte Bekannte aus Köln wiedergefunden hat. Anna plädiert dafür, Kinder nicht aus dem (Berufs-)alltag zu verbannen, sondern sie so oft es nur irgendwie geht mitzunehmen, damit hier endlich ein Umdenken passiert und Kinder viel öfter mitgedacht werden. Außerdem haben wir die Ehre schon wieder unseren nächsten Auftritt anzukündigen. Am 17. April dürfen wir beim BalanceUp Summit ‘24 wieder eine Live-Folge aufzeichnen. Ihr könnt sowohl online als auch persönlich dabei sein. Hier gibt es Tickets: https://www.balanceup.at/summit24/ Viel Spaß mit der Folge!
In honor of Norooz, aka the Persian New Year, aka the Spring Equinox, this episode is dedicated to setting new years goals and how to *actually* achieve them. The episode takes you through a 5-step plan to make your dreams your reality, with concrete, tangible, actionable, advice. As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode. Join the BLUSH ACADEMY, where you get access to every single Blush Academy course & digital product-- including the Attachment Styles course & the brand new Nervous System Regulation course, along with the Q&A service, all for a low monthly fee. This membership has every single tool & resource that you need to move to secure attachment & have stable, safe, fulfilling relationships. Click here to join. To enroll in the NERVOUS SYSTEM COURSE a-la carte:Regulate Your Nervous System If you have any questions you want answered on the podcast, submit them to theblushpod@gmail.com or LEAVE A VOICEMAIL. You can also submit anonymously here. Follow us on instagram:instagram.com/blushpodinstagram.com/hiwaaaaaaaa --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blush-pod/message
Join us as we get ready to celebrate the Persian New Year, Nowruz (or also spelled Norooz, Nowrooz, Norouz, Noroz) which occurs on the moment of the Spring Equinox. Persians around the world celebrate by gathering around a Sofreh Haft Seen, the symbolic display of the “Seven S's” that sets the intentions of the new year. In the second half of the episode, Beata and Bita are joined by special guest Fariba Nafissi from ZoZo Baking and the trio chat about what Nowruz means to them and special memories. Fariba shares her recipe for Nane-Par Feather Cookies with the Modern Persian Food podcast listeners! Recipe below and learn more HERE. Episodes referenced: Episode 126: Persian New Year | Norooz/Nowruz Episode 75: Norooz Haft Seen Episode 73: Growing Sabzeh with Naz Deravian Episode 22: Norooz Part 1 - Prelude to Nowruz and Charshambeh Soori Episode 23: Norooz Part 2 Episode 24: Norooz Part 3 ZoZo Baking Recipe for Nane Par: Feather Cookies Yields: 45-50 cookies Bake time: 10 minutes Ingredients: 150g (1 1/2 cups) powdered sugar 200g (1 cup & 1 tablespoon) vegetable shortening 2 egg yolks 375g (2 cups) all purpose flour 2 teaspoons cardamom powder 3-4 tablespoons brewed saffron (for decoration) 50g / 1/3 cup ground pistachios (for decoration) Process: Preheat the oven to 325°F , cover two baking trays with parchment paper. Using a food processor mix in the powdered sugar and shortening, until smooth and creamy. Add the egg yolks and mix. Add flour and pulse until you have a soft dough. Slightly dust your work surface with flour, roll out the dough to 1/8" thick and use a cookie cutter to shape your dough. Use a spatula to transfer the cookies to the baking tray, use a fork or a feather to gently pierce the top of the cookies, and decorate with brewed saffron and ground pistachios. Bake in preheated oven for 10 minutes or until the edges of the cookies are golden brown. Once cooled, keep in an airtight container in a cool place for up to two weeks. 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
Persian New Year starts on the first day of Spring, and I wanted to make an episode where I read off my article about Norooz that I wrote for the LA Times. Persian New Year is a secular holiday full of traditional and symbolism dating three millennia. https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/opinion/tn-dpt-me-0323-commentary3-20140321-story.htmlEnjoy the episode. Follow @DrImanSadri
Spring teaches us what growth really requires. Oftentimes we forget that some of our most difficult moments create the soil for our greatest growth. The Spring Equinox also marks the Iranian New Year, a really important time for me, which we call “Norooz.” Listen to this episode to learn how nature can teach us what growth truly is and try a few self-reflective prompts to support your own self-growth. Find the full show notes at www.wholehearted-coaching.com/podcast/self-growth-spring-equinox Sign up to get your FREE 7-day guided journal with 45 prompts that will transform your life! wholehearted-coaching.lpages.co/reclamation Join the Wholehearted Community on Instagram
The biggest Persian holiday of the year, the Persian new year, is called Norooz (also spelled Nowruz) which translates to a new day. Beata and Bita covers the whole gamut of the 2+ week festivities from spring cleaning (Khoneh Takooni) and Chahar Shambeh Soori, growing spring grass (Sabzeh), and setting a symbolic table setting (Haft-seen setting), all the way through the picnic day that closes things out, Sizde Bedar! This episode has been sponsored by Zaffrus Saffron - The True Taste of Saffron Find them at Zaffrus.com or Amazon. Now that the Beats have given a great overview of the traditional customs and events, what modern day versions will you incorporate into springtime fun? Will you set up a haft-seen, grow spring grass, or give cash aidees? We hope we've inspired you to join in any aspects of the Persian new year that meets your current lifestyle. Ask the Beats! Do you know that we have a segment in most of our episodes where we take in your questions? Submit a question or comment through Instagram (try the audio feature!), email (hello@modernpersianfood.com) and we'll do our best to incorporate it into a future episode. You may choose to include your name and handle or to remain anonymous. Modern Persian Food podcast references: Episode 22: Norooz Part 1 Episode 23: Norooz Part 2 Episode 24: Norooz Part 3 Episode 73: Growing Sabzeh with Naz Deravian Episode 75: Norooz Haft Seen Episode 64: Aash Reshteh Beata's Ash Reshteh | Persian Noodle Soup and Asheh Reshteh – Persian Noodle Soup – Original Recipe Post Beata's Persian Frittata Koo Koo Sabzi All Modern Persian Food podcast episodes can be found at: Episodes Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food! Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes Sign up for the email newsletter here! Subscribe+ to the Modern Persian Food podcast on your favorite podcast player, and share this episode with a friend. Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
In this episode I give you guys another life update after taking two weeks off for Norooz... and let me tell you, it will NOT disappoint. ---What started as a friends night out at a drag show turned into a sexual experience I still can't get over. In conclusion, everyone should have sex positive friends who want to play together. ---Update on last episodes Blondie situation?... "Ok google, play 'I want you around' by Snoh Aalegra." ... This bitch had another feeling. (Lord help us all)
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In this episode, Omid Khanian offers insight into Nowruz, the Persian New year, and what it means to him and his family. If you have two minutes, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe so you get all of our new episodes. Text: Hi my name is Omid Khanian I am a junior at University high school in today's episode I am going to talk about Norooz. Norooz happened this year on March 20th 2022 @ 8:33am and when you here like an persian clarinet its is norooz you will hear it in The radio in 670 Am KIRN radio in your car. Mostly nooroz is a persian new year and it is the first day of spring to. My favorite moment about norooz is That me and my family we go to a persian restaurant which this year we went In Darya Restaurant near Uni and there were alot of people celebrating norooz and saying. EID SHOMO MOBARAK. Which means Happy New Year, Happy Norooz. And also my other favorite moment about norooz is that unfortunately my Grandmother wasn't here for the 2nd time for norooz cause unfortunately she passed away on Febuary 17th 2021 at 11:18pm and whenever it is norooz i go to her house and she will greet me and give me hugs and kisses saying to me HAPPY NOROOZ OMID JOON and she will do the Persian Kell like LELELELELELE and also she will give me $20, or $50 dollar bill (which that is called Eide) and she will put Persian music. Before when my grandmother got cancer yep she got cancer in 2018 of may. Every norooz she will invite us and put some persian music cause she had CDs and a 2000's cd player and when the cd player is playing she will sing in her head. So that was my favorite moment about norooz. There will be a table and it is called haft-sin. If you don't know what a haft-sin is it is like there is a mirror with a green that looks like a grass that is long. And there is candles. And also a fish bowl and there is fish inside the fish bowl. On the 7th day of the norooz on March 26th, there is going to be a norooz festival in Persian square in Westwood it is near UCLA and also it is near to my Place and i live like 4 miles from there to my house. And they have the haft-sin and Persian Music, Dancing and all the stores were open and also you can get Persian CDs there is a store called music box and you could get CDs. The CDs that i get is Andy Madadian cause that is my favorite Persian singer and the very first album from him was Platinum it was released in 2004. And also there is a Persian ice cream called Bastani Soltani it is like a Pistacio ice cream and a white rice lavender ice cream it is soo good you have to try it. You all should come Next sunday on the 26th of March come to westwood blvd and ohio Ave for the norooz festival. Hopefully one day in uni we all could celebrate norooz all together and put some persian songs/ norooz songs etc. I recommend going on spoify and type persian music / nooroz popular music and also you should listen to Andy Norooz on Spotify. The last thing that we do in norooz is that we eat Persian Food Like Koobideh Kabob, White rice, fish, chicken kabob. And best restaurant to go in Raffi Place in Glendale Cause they have the best juicy Kabob and it is so tasty. Thank You So much for listening to this podcast.
Round out your Norooz/Nowruz season by taking the popular Salad Olivier to Sizdeh Bedar! Sizdeh Bedar is the 13th day of the Persian New Year where it is tradition to get out of the house and have a picnic or spend time outdoors. Salad Olivier (pronounced ooloovieh or olivieh) is a potato, chicken, and egg salad with a tangy twist – pickles add crunch and a punchy tartness. We serve Salad Olivier as an appetizer or side dish at gatherings. It is a wonderful compliment to kabab at barbecues, potlucks, and picnics - always a crowd pleaser! Similar to Russian version - both have potatoes, carrots, peas, pickles, and mayo Persian potato salad has boiled eggs and chicken. However Russian potato salad has diced ham, onion and dill, the Persian version does not. What we like about it: Easy to make ahead, batch cook, meal prep Travels well to parties and picnics Unique, fun twist to potato salad - a popular crowd pleaser Basics of recipe: Cooked chicken breasts Cooked potatoes Peas & carrots (sometimes available frozen) Dill pickles (the crunchier the better!) Hard-boiled eggs Mayonnaise Salt, pepper, and lemon juice Recipe variations: Cut down on the mayo - possible substitutes: light mayo, yogurt, or mustard (will alter the flavor) Traditional method to serve has an extra layer of mayo covering the salad as a canvas to then decorate the top with vegetables Scoop method - scoop it in the shape of a ball and decorate around it Serve in split top buns or rolls as a sandwich Experiment with your preference of different types of potatoes and whether or not to keep the potato skins intact Ask the Beats Bita wants to know, what is a special Sizdeh Bedar memory that you have and can share? Beata: Enjoying a big pot of Maman joon's Loobia polo out in a big park at a picnic References: Ep 24: Norooz Part 3: Persian New Year Sizdah Behdar Episode 58: Lubia Polo | Green Bean Rice All Modern Persian Food podcast episodes can be found at: Episodes Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food! Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes Bita's recipe for Salad Olivier Persian Potato Salad Beata's recipe for Lubia Polo for the Persian New Year Sezdeh be Dar Picnic Beata's recipe for Persian Salad Olivieh Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
This week, host Hiwa Alaghebandian shares 7 easy, actionable, free, and simple ways to uplevel your life in the next 6 months or less. She also talks about Norooz, the Persian New Years & Spring Equinox, manifestation, visualization, embracing a childlike sense of fun, and more. If you are someone who wants to feel happier and more at ease, wants better relationships, wants less stress and anxiety, or want to improve your relationship with money, this episode is a must listen. As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode. If you have any questions you want answered on the podcast, submit them to theblushpod@gmail.com or LEAVE A VOICEMAIL. You can also submit anonymously here. Follow us on instagram: instagram.com/blushpod instagram.com/hiwaaaaaaaa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blush-pod/message
This week, host Hiwa Alaghebandian shares 7 easy, actionable, free, and simple ways to uplevel your life in the next 6 months or less. She also talks about Norooz, the Persian New Years & Spring Equinox, manifestation, visualization, embracing a childlike sense of fun, and more.If you are someone who wants to feel happier and more at ease, wants better relationships, wants less stress and anxiety, or want to improve your relationship with money, this episode is a must listen.As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode.If you have any questions you want answered on the podcast, submit them to theblushpod@gmail.com or LEAVE A VOICEMAIL. You can also submit anonymously here.Follow us on instagram:instagram.com/blushpodinstagram.com/hiwaaaaaaaa--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blush-pod/message
This week, host Hiwa Alaghebandian shares 7 easy, actionable, free, and simple ways to uplevel your life in the next 6 months or less. She also talks about Norooz, the Persian New Years & Spring Equinox, manifestation, visualization, embracing a childlike sense of fun, and more.If you are someone who wants to feel happier and more at ease, wants better relationships, wants less stress and anxiety, or want to improve your relationship with money, this episode is a must listen.As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode.If you have any questions you want answered on the podcast, submit them to theblushpod@gmail.com or LEAVE A VOICEMAIL. You can also submit anonymously here.Follow us on instagram:instagram.com/blushpodinstagram.com/hiwaaaaaaaa--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blush-pod/message
This week, host Hiwa Alaghebandian shares 7 easy, actionable, free, and simple ways to uplevel your life in the next 6 months or less. She also talks about Norooz, the Persian New Years & Spring Equinox, manifestation, visualization, embracing a childlike sense of fun, and more.If you are someone who wants to feel happier and more at ease, wants better relationships, wants less stress and anxiety, or want to improve your relationship with money, this episode is a must listen.As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode.If you have any questions you want answered on the podcast, submit them to theblushpod@gmail.com or LEAVE A VOICEMAIL. You can also submit anonymously here.Follow us on instagram:instagram.com/blushpodinstagram.com/hiwaaaaaaaa--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blush-pod/message
This week, host Hiwa Alaghebandian shares 7 easy, actionable, free, and simple ways to uplevel your life in the next 6 months or less. She also talks about Norooz, the Persian New Years & Spring Equinox, manifestation, visualization, embracing a childlike sense of fun, and more.If you are someone who wants to feel happier and more at ease, wants better relationships, wants less stress and anxiety, or want to improve your relationship with money, this episode is a must listen.As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode.If you have any questions you want answered on the podcast, submit them to theblushpod@gmail.com or LEAVE A VOICEMAIL. You can also submit anonymously here.Follow us on instagram:instagram.com/blushpodinstagram.com/hiwaaaaaaaa--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blush-pod/message
Happy Norooz! Today we read a random poem by Hafez and, in typical Norooz tradition, divine a good omen for the new year.
FM4 feiert mit FM4 Journalistin Gersin Livia Paya gemeinsam mit Gästen aus dem Iran und Afhganistan. Wir sprechen über die persische Musik, Sprünge über das Feuer, Symbole die weit zurück zu Zarathustra führen, grünes Essen und über die wahrscheinlich längsten Party der Welt! Schalte ein und tauche in das Jahr 1401 ein: Am Sonntag, 20.3. von 21 bis 22 Uhr.
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spring is coming! in this episode, Aly & shawndeez share their excitement for the upcoming Norooz festivities, as well as opening up questions of cultural authenticity, interracial family dynamics, ritual, and ancestral connection.
Get inspired to set up your own Norooz/Nowruz Sofreh Haft Seen this year! Co-hosts Bita and Beata give an overview of the Persian New Year and encourage everyone to set up the traditional place setting with 7 symbolic items (or with whatever items you can get your hands on!) Highlights of Norooz (also spelled Nowruz) It is the biggest Persian holiday and celebrated by other nationalities and countries as well It means new day and a time of renewal and rebirth Celebrated at the Spring Equinox for 13 days Youngers pay respect to elders, and in exchange the elders give them money or “Aid-e” Ends with “Sezdeh Bedar” - get out of the house on the 13th day for a picnic. Learn more about Norooz in the Modern Persian Food podcast 3-part series episodes 22, 23, and 24 (see links below). The sofreh Haft Seen is a special place setting with 7 symbolic items starting with the Farsi letter which has the sound of “s” Items on the Haft-seen place setting or sofreh can include: Seeb - apple, representing health Seer - garlic, representing good health Somagh - sumac, the color of sunrise Sombol - fragrant flower, the Hyacinth flower Serkeh - vinegar, patience and aging Sabzeh - the Persian grass or sprouted legumes/lentils, representing growth and renewal Senjed - dried jujube, representing love Samanou - wheat germ pudding, representing patience, power, and bravery Sekeh - coins; representing prosperity Shirini - sweets Additional, optional items often found on a haft-seen setting Mirror Candles Termeh or beautiful old fabric Colored, decorated eggs Fish - live or a representation of them Fresh flowers of any form A special book of poetry or a holy book (tradition being that at the moment of Norooz, clean, new bills are taken from the holy book by elders and gifted to youngers) Framed photos to commemorate deceased family members Setting up a haft-seen can take different forms. There is a lot of flexibility with how one chooses to set it up. It can be big or small. It can even be portable! Beata's strategy is to start out with a mirror and then build the haft seen from there. Often Beata will start out with a larger haftseen set up on a table then make it smaller on the days following Norooz. A tray is a clever addition which can be used to move the table setting up if needed, or to even transport it to another place or home altogether. We encourage you to set up your own haft-seen! Send us your Haft Seen pics and we will share them on IG! Ask the Beats! Manijeh from Germany asks: “What are you going to eat for Norooz this year?” Sabzi polo - herb rice Mahi - fish Aash eh reshteh - Persian Herb and Noodle Soup Kookoo sabzi Resource links and recipes from this episode: Modern Persian Food podcast 3-part Series- Episode 22: Norooz Part 1 Episode 23: Norooz Part 2 Episode 24: Norooz Part 3 Episode 26: Flowers | Gol Episode 64: Aash Reshteh Episode 73: Growing Sabzeh with Naz Recipes: Beata's Ash Reshteh | Persian Noodle Soup Asheh Reshteh – Persian Noodle Soup – Original Recipe Post Bita's Aash Reshteh | Persian Noodle Soup Beata's Persian Frittata Koo Koo Sabzi Bita's Kookoo Sabzi | Quiche Muffins Bita's Easy Marinated Salmon Haftseen for Norooz post All Modern Persian Food podcast episodes can be found at: Episodes Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food! Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
On this episode I talk about CHANGE and why it's so painful and hard to change. I introduce Norooz challenge چالش نوروزی خونه تکونی which will be started on Monday 03/07/2022 and goes strong for 3 weeks. The purpose of the challenge is to help professional immigrant Persian women to make the CHANGE process smooth, easy and fun. To sign up click on the link below, register and check your junk mail to ensure you receive the emails: https://www.mindgutfitmd.com/noroozchallenge
This episode is on the festival of Norooz. New Year which is celebrated in March. The festival of spring.
In this podcast episode Beata and Bita explore Persian cookies which are often presented on the Persian New Year Norooz sofreh haft-seen table spread, weddings, and special occasions. They also include a simple recipe for Naan Berenji Persian Rice Flour cookies to inspire their listeners. What makes Persian cookies unique: Many of the cookie varieties Often ornately decorated, colorful and beautiful Naturally gluten-free; rice flour (naan berenji), chickpea flour (nokhodchi), nut-based Flavors - rose water, cardamom, cinnamon Occasions and traditions to serve and enjoy Persian cookies: On the sofreh/table setting for special occasions Parties, with tea particularly Any occasion! Often presented in a variety of multiple types of cookies Naan Berenji | Persian Rice Flour Cookies recipe share Equipment - a bowl, a spoon, and hands; a cookie press (optional), thimble, or small spoon Ingredients - oil, powdered sugar, rice flour, egg yolks, rose water (cardamom, optional) Recipe notes - rice flour produces a delicate cookie batter; refrigerate for a minimum of 2 hours, overnight preferable Decorate with chia seeds or poppy seeds To elevate the decor, add edible gold glitter or edible gold paint Ask the Beats The Beats ask each other about their favorite type of cookie Bita's response - Naan berenji | Persian rice flour cookies, Russian tea cakes, any home-baked cookie that is made using powdered sugar. Beata's response - Naan nokhodchi, naan gerdooee (crunchy exterior, soft walnut interior), kaak - diamond shaped delicate layered cookie Podcast episode references: Episode 6 Shirini | Persian Desserts Episode 9 Persian Tea | Chia Modern Persian Food Podcast: 3 part series about Norooz/Nowruz Episode 22: Norooz part 1: Prelude to Persian New Year and Charshambeh Souri Episode 23: Norooz Part 2, Persian New Year Haft-Seen and Food Episode 24: Norooz Part 3: Persian New Year Sizdah Bedar Bita's recipe for Naan Berenji | Persian Rice Flour Cookies All Modern Persian Food episodes can be found at: Episodes Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food! Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
Does growing your own sabzeh give you an anxiety attack? Worry no further! Co-hosts, Bita and Beata are honored to be joined on the Modern Persian Food podcast by a special guest Naz Davarian in a special tutorial where Naz teaches how to grow sabzeh, also known as Persian grass, from start to finish. Sabzeh is one of the 7 symbolic items arranged on the Haft-seen table for Norooz, the Persian New Year, the sprouting of new life! Sabzeh represents life, new life, renewal, rebirth, new beginning, celebration What is growing sabzeh?: It's germinating sprouts from dry seed What are the seed options for growing sabzeh?: Lentils (looks like clovers), barley, wheat (looks like grass), mung beans, chia seeds (looks like clovers). Naz's preferred seed to sprout is lentil. Timing: start counting 14 days back from the turning of the season, Norooz this year is March 20th. The timing will vary depending on the climate you are in. If you want your sabzeh to stay fresh and green through the entire 13/14 day celebration, start a couple days “late” Potential challenges: Not sprouting (too dry) Getting stinky or moldy (two wet) Growing in different climates - too hot or too cold, too much sun or too little; adjusting heat source, light, and amount of water What do you need? 1 cup lentils Bowl Thin dish cloth A flat dish with a rim like a pie plate A spray bottle or spritzer (optional) How to grow sabzeh: Soak the lentils for about 3 days or so (until you see the sprout, cracking through) Rinse the water once a day by gently tipping the bowl After 3 or 4 days pour all of the water out Line a plate or platter with a damp dish cloth or paper towel Pour all of the sprouted lentils onto the lined plate/platter (does not need to be a single layer) Cover with another dish cloth or paper towel Keep it damp - you will begin to see little green shoots growing! - will happen between 5-7 days When lentils have started growing little roots on the bottom, transfer the lentils on another platter with nothing on the bottom but a cloth or paper towel on the top Spray water on top or use your hand to sprinkle, sprinkle over the top - damp, not soaked and not dry Don't put it in the sun or in a hot spot at this point When there are plenty of green shoots, start “chasing the light”, move them around to sunny spots in the house - sprouts will start bending and reaching towards the sun Drain out/tip out the excess liquid very carefully and use the spray feature in the sink to refresh the water Continue spritzing and watering the sabzeh all the way until the 13th day, Sizdah bedar What to do with the sabzeh: Make a wish by tying two shoots together (grass works too if you don't have sabzeh) Traditional method: Lift the sabzeh which is now one big clump, rooted together, out of the dish and release the sabzeh into a running body of water Alternatively, compost the sabzeh Referenced podcast episodes: Episode 22: Norooz part 1: Prelude to Persian New Year and Charshambeh Souri Episode 23: Norooz Part 2, Persian New Year Haft-Seen and Food Episode 24: Norooz Part 3: Persian New Year Sizdah Bedar Episode 44: Lentils Dishes referenced: Persian Frittata Koo Koo Sabzi Ash Reshteh | Persian Noodle Soup Article about Haft Seen Salad: Berkeley chef's childhood memories inspire dish for the Persian New Year Follow Naz Davarian's Instagram @bottomofthepot daily tutorials on growing your own sabzeh Twitter: @bottomofthepot1 All Modern Persian Food podcast episodes can be found at: Episodes Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food! Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
Do you like carbs? How about Fried carbs?? Today's guest on the podcast, Varta Ariaban, describes tahdig as the ultimate fried carb. Varta is a talented food artist specializing in both sweet and savory. On the sweet side she makes beautiful bite-sized modern persian treats. On the savory side Varta loves preparing tahdig with fun designs Tahdig tips It's all in trial and error, learning and knowing your cookware and your stove/burner. Go low and slow Use a small, sauce pan pot Dark, non-stick pots give good results Find a perfect size platter, plate or cake stand for the flipping out of the crispy rice tahdig - Varta likes using a cake stand from Crate and Barrel that fits perfectly over her sauce pan/pot Tortilla tahdig is fool-proof, easy method Use enough oil - about a quarter of an inch Press the rice in tightly for the tahdig part Making a version with the yogurt mixture can be easier than going for some of the more complex, easier to burn versions, but may not be as crunchy For tahdig art use a kitchen designated Exacto knife and a pattern (cut out shapes and patterns from parchment paper); for side tahdig butter the sides Type of tortilla for “bread” tahdig art White, flour tortilla, most basic and inexpensive - Varta likes the white Aldi brand Varta's shop: Vartamelon.com Varta's why - got tired of picking up same old fruit tart/fruit cake and same old Persian cookies for her parents parties over the years and was inspired to make something different, fun and modern Modern, Americanized, more relatable desserts like baklava poptarts, saffron rice krispies, yazdi cake pops and fun thematic candies like the golden fish “nabat” for Norooz, Persian New Year Do you have a question for our Ask the Beats segment? Contact us at hello@modernpersianfood.com or Instagram Resources and recipes from this podcast episode: Varta's IG handle is @vartamelon Vartamelon.com Tahdig Art template can be found at: https://modernpersianfood.com/episode-72-Tahdig-Art-with-Varta/ All Modern Persian Food podcast episodes can be found at: Episodes Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food! Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
In Episode #50, co-hosts Beata and Bita share gratitude towards the new and growing community of Modern Persian Food supporters and listeners. They reflect on how far they've come, some of their favorite episodes to date, and what to expect if you're new to listening in terms of types of episodes, the components in a typical episode and what to expect in the future. Background - the early days The chaos of starting the endeavor at the brink of the pandemic Sharing a like passion for preserving the culture of Persian food and making it accessible to all in today's modern lifestyles Content - types of episodes Broader topics - examples include: Episode 8: Persian Stews | Khoresh Episode 2: Aromatic Spices Episode 36: Persian Drinks | Nooshidani More narrow, single ingredient topics - examples include: Episode 25: Fava Beans Episode 45: Eggplant Episode 33: Persian Cucumbers Episode 38: Lavashak Episode 35: Sekanjabin Persian Syrup Special guests Episode 32: Maz Jobrani on Persian Food Episode 31: Cultural Spotlight: Caspian Sea Regional Foods with Special Guest The Caspian Chef Episode 21: Food to Bridge Cultural Differences with Special Guest Mahsa Darabi Episode 20: The Role of Food in Persian Weddings with Special Guest Nilou Nouri Cultural spotlights - example: 3 part series on Norooz Episode 22: Norooz part 1: Prelude to Persian New Year and Charshambeh Souri Episode 23: Norooz Part 2, Persian New Year Haft-Seen and Food Episode 24: Norooz Part 3: Persian New Year Sizdah Bedar Summer micro episodes - short and digestible Top 3 episodes/most listened Episode 1: What Is Persian Food? Episode 6: Shirini | Persian Sweets Episode 27: Persian Breakfast Episodes include: Ask The Beats segment Beats Cheats Opportunity to participate or give us feedback - as a special guests, by submitting a question for us to answer, giving positive and/or constructive feedback Co-hosts favorite episodes Bita's favorites are Persian Spices and Special Guests The Caspian Chef Beata's favorites are the Torshi episode fueled by conversations from Farhang Foundation and Gol Special Guests MJ Halva reference in Episode 29: Cultural Spotlight – Ramadan Foods Contact us at hello@modernpersianfood.com or Instagram Resources and recipes from this episode: All Modern Persian Food episodes can be found at: Episodes Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food! Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
Time—it has been said—is a concept, by which we measure our pain. We’re gonna say it again… time… is a concept… by which we measure… our pain. Now, let’s take that concept (with its accompanying pain) and turn it around. In doing this, we’ve invented celebrations. Some peoples and cultures mark the measurement of time on a seemingly random time-space moment known as January 1st, and others do so on the Spring Equinox. Iran is one of those places, where its people do the latter. Iranians, and other places and cultures, call this celebratory moment, the Nowruz. To help you get familiar with this pain-avoidance mechanism, we bemoan the Nowruz celebration, while embodying Ebenezer Scrooge. So, join us for the “bah! humbuggery!”, and learn a little about the Nowruz, in the process. Questions we also get answers to in this episode What does “bah humbug” mean and how did it become a thing?How should you correctly spell Nowruz, in Latin?Why do Iranians interchange the terms “Jashn”, (Persian) when they mean “Eyd” (Arabic)?What’s the real name of the Shia Muslim sometimes known as the “Time Lord”?What do Iranians give as gifts for Nowruz?How does the Iranian national anthem sound when sang incorrectly? Music credit: “Mahvash, Parivash”, Jalal Hemmati Image credit: Pixelated picture of somebody dressed as Hajji Firuz, created by Ask An Iranian. Read more and find the links on ASKANIRANIAN.COM Check the merchandise out on ASKANIRANIAN.COM/SHOP
Are you subscribed to our channel?Unlcky Barz joins Alex Eskandarkhah and the Gifted Gab again, this time to celebrate Norooz, talk poetry, and how the pandemic has influenced a lot more than we expected, one year later.SHOP MERCH AND LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE: https://www.thegiftedgab.comMake sure to stay up to date with us on all platforms below!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegiftedgab/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegiftedgab?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegiftedgabKashan Persian Rugs: https://www.kashanpersianrugs.caAlex's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alwaysaflex/Andre's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreckelly/
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In Episode #23, co-hosts Bita and Beata wrap up the 3 part series on Norooz, the Persian New Year. Norooz can also be spelled Nowruz, Nowrooz, Noruz. They share stories of the festival that takes place on the 13th day, Sizdah Bedar, literally translated as ‘the 13th day out the door’. This year Sizdah Bedar falls on Friday, April 2nd and the new year in the solar calendar will be 1400. Sizdah Bedar - also knowns as “Nature Day” Traditionally it is considered bad luck to stay inside on the 13th day after the start of the Persian new year - 13 days after the spring equinox and the turning of the seasons from winter to spring. This ‘nature day’ is called Sizdah Bedar. Customs around Sizdah Bedar/Nature day: Getting outdoors for picnics, fun, and games Getting fresh air Going for walks Discarding the sabzeh grass from the haftseen sofreh (7 things that start with the letter “seen” and have positive symbolic meanings) by tying a knot in the grass, making a wish and placing it into fresh running water Picnic foods often enjoyed on Sizdah bedar Big pots of food and rice Salad Olivier/ Persian Potato salad Kababs and burgers Ash Reshteh Kahoo and Sekanjabeen - lettuce with honey vinaigrette Ask the Beats! Question from Nina in San Francisco: How to make the best tahdigh? Use either enough oil or a good non-stick pot Cover the lid with a dish cloth or rice bonnet Cooking tips and techniques: cook it long enough; start with a medium high heat for the first 5 minutes or so, then low and slow Tips for checking that the tahdig has set: shake the pot and check that the bottom has taken shape and moves; when cooking small portions, carefully slide a large spoon or spatula underneath and visually check for crispy, brown doneness Resource links and recipes from this episode: Ash Reshteh: Bita’s recipe for: Ash Reshteh | Persian Noodle Soup Beata’s recipe (short cut version): Ash Reshteh | Persian Noodle Soup – BeatsEats Beata’s recipe (long version): Asheh Reshteh – Persian Noodle Soup – Original Recipe Post Lubia Polo: Bita’s recipe for Loobia Polo | Persian Rice and Green Beans Beata’s recipe for: Lubia Polo for the Persian New Year Sezdeh be Dar Picnic Salad Olivier: Bita’s recipe for Salad Olivier | Persian Potato Salad Persian Burgers: Bita’s recipe for Persian Burgers Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
In Episode #23, co-hosts Bita and Beata continue exploring Norooz (the Persian New Year) including what traditionally goes on the symbolic Haft-Seen table setting, and foods that are served traditionally as well as modern-day. Haft-Seen translation - ‘haft’ means 7 in Farsi, ‘seen’ stands for the letter that represents words that start with the ‘s’ sound Items traditionally on the ‘haft-seen’ table that start with the ‘s’ sound and what they might symbolize or represent - choose 7 from the list Seeb - Farsi for apple - for beauty and health Sonbol - Farsi for Hyacinth flowers for beauty Seer - garlic - for health Serkeh - vinegar for aging and patience Senjed - dried wild olives - for love Samanou - what sprout pudding - for patience, power, and bravery Sabzeh - green grass (grown from lentils, bung beans, or wheat) - for growth and newness Sekeh - coins - for wealth and prosperity Other items often on the New Year spread along with their meanings Goldfish - for movement and life Decorated eggs - for fertility Mirror - for reflection, light, and wisdom Candles - for enlightenment Rose water or orange blossom water - for fragrance and sweetness Shirini - sweets, pastries and cookies - for a sweet life! What is the meaning behind Persian New Year? Renewal, cleansing, growth, healthy, spreading love, hope Family - paying respects to older family and friends Rituals Aid Deedanee - translation: younger generations visit older relatives Aidee - farsi for gifts; traditionally cash (crisp, clean, new bills) for new year 13 days of eating and celebrating Traditional Foods Herb Rice with Fish | Sabzi Polo Mahi Koo koo sabzi | Persian Herb Frittata Ash Reshteh | Persian Herb Bean and Noodle Soup Beata and Bita close out this episode with encouragement to try setting a Haft-Seen table this year, and inspiration to prepare a couple of the traditional foods served for Norooz. Ask the Beats! Question from survey results: How to order Persian food from a restaurant? Order a variety of kebabs Try the doogh drink Order a variety of the Persian appetizers Try Persian tea and desserts Resource links and recipes from this episode: Ash Reshteh: Bita’s recipe for: Ash Reshteh | Persian Noodle Soup Beata’s recipe (short cut version): Ash Reshteh | Persian Noodle Soup – BeatsEats Beata’s recipe (long version): Asheh Reshteh – Persian Noodle Soup – Original Recipe Post Koo Koo Sabzi: Bita’s recipe for: Koo Koo Sabzi | Quiche Muffins Beata’s recipe for: Persian Frittata Koo Koo Sabzi – BeatsEats Herb Rice and/or Fish Bita’s recipe for Easy Marinated Salmon Decorated Eggs: Bita’s instructions for How to Make Marbelized Swirly Colored Eggs Bita’s recipe for Easy Marinated Salmon Haftseen for Norooz Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
In Episode #22, co-hosts Bita and Beata give an overview of the Persian New year including when it is, the symbolism around this important holiday, and some of the rituals around preparing for the customary 13 days of festivities. What is Norooz (also spelled Nowruz, Norouz, etc.): direct translation from Farsi is “New Day”. Also referred to as Eid or Aid Norooz. A Persian New Year celebration (the new year based on the solar calendar) and tradition originating in Zoroastrian times almost 4000 years ago. This year the new year will be the year 1400! When is the Persian new year? The Persian New Year falls on the first day of spring at the exact moment of the vernal equinox (typically falling somewhere between March 19th and 21st in our northern hemisphere). This year, in 2021, the exact time of Persian New Year is 2:37:28 AM, Saturday March 20, 2021 (PST) What is the meaning behind Persian New Year? Renewal, cleansing, growth, healthy, spreading love, hope Family - paying respects to older family and friends Customs and rituals taking place in preparation for the turning of the new year Spring cleaning and cleansing of home mind, body, and soul Shopping for a fresh new outfit, shoes, clothes to be worn on Norooz for good luck Preparing and setting up for the Haft-seen spread (more to come on the specifics of the Haft-seen in Part 2 of our Norooz series), specifically growing Sabzeh Gathering coins and crisp new bills to give to kids as ‘aidee’ (translation - new year gifts) Sabzeh (one of the items on Haft-seen spread) Grass grown from lentils, mung beans, or wheat - symbolizing growth and life on the haft-seen table setting General steps for growing your own sabzeh include soaking the beans, sprouting, transferring to dish, covering with a cloth, spritzing with water. Recommend to follow growing instructions from author Naz Deravian (Bottom of the Pot) from Instagram. Buying catnip grass or wheatgrass as a cheat or short cut Chaharshanbeh Souri (or Suri) - translation, Red Wednesday, also known as the Festival of Light and Fire Celebrated on the eve of the last Wednesday of the Persian year (Tuesday night) Ritual - take turns jumping over bonfires while chanting:“Sorkhieh toe az man, Zardieh man az toe” - translation: “Your redness/health is mine, my paleness/pain is yours”, more casually translated ‘hey fire, give me your rosy health and take my sickly complexion!” A playful night – a cleansing ceremony circulating feelings of happiness, health, and joy. Modern ‘cheats’ - carefully jump over candles instead of bonfires Ajeel Persian trail mix - mixture of nuts and dried fruit Nuts: almonds, walnuts, pistachios, hazelnuts Pumpkin seeds Dried fruit: toot (dried mulberries), dried figs, dried apricots, yellow raisins Dried chickpeas Can be customized to your personal preference Ask the Beats! Question from one of our focus groups: How do you make a rich Persian dish healthier? Cut down on fatty meats and deep frying by choosing lean meats and cutting down on butters and oils. Bake or use an air fryer as an option. Also try using a non-stick or teflon pan to cut down on oils for making tahdig (crispy bottom of the rice pot). Resource links and recipes from this episode: Naz Deravian http://bottomofthepot.com Follow @bottomofthepot on Instagram and look out for Naz Davarian’s steps for growing your own sabzeh for the haft-seen table Bita’s recipe for: Ajeel | Persian Trail Mix Podcast production by Alvarez Audio
Persian New Year, or Norooz, occurs every spring equinox and dates back 3,000 years. In celebration of this tradition, DJ Darek Mazzone shares songs from the Iranian diaspora, encompassing everything from hip-hop to ambient to folk music. Melding the rich history of ancient Persian culture with future-minded soundscapes, artists such as Liraz, Bomrani, Niyaz and Mohsen Namjoo contribute to this mix. 1. Niyaz - Sabza Ba Naz (The Triumph of Love) 2. Salome MC - Odium 3. Liraz - Zan Bezan 4. Mohsen Namjoo - E’terafat E 45 Zarbi 5. The B-Band - Kavire Del 6. Kayhan Kalhor - I Will Not Stand Alone 7. Bahram - گوشت (Goosht) 8. Bomrani - Leaving and Passing By (feat. Mahyar Tahmasebi) 9. SarrSew - Farewell, Warden. 10. Salome MC - Riddle To learn more about each artist and support them directly, follow the above links to their websites. Darek Mazzone is the host of Wo'Pop on KEXP, every Tuesday from 6-9pm on KEXP.org or 90.3 FM in Seattle. Listen to Darek discuss his choice to play Iranian music in times of political turmoil in this episode of KEXP's Sound & Vision.
Norooz special! PGP interviews Iranian-American music producer and dj, Nick AM. The three discuss identity conflicts as first generation Americans, being told to stop acting "white", and why he's never dated Persians. They also ask Nick about his thoughts on the non Jewish Persian communities in New Jersey and how the strong females in his family influenced his relationships and friendships with women. Also discussed is the culture of instagram, facetune, etc and red flags on dating apps.
Join us this week as Parisa and Kaylyn discuss the history of Norooz, or Iranian/Persian New Year! This year, it will fall on March 20. A quick correction to our podcast: OML's Norooz event will be in NOBILI DINING HALL, not Benson 21. Our feedback form: https://goo.gl/forms/4x8yjpKmYHMpHYUN2
Baam-E Tehran 032 (Norooz 1397 Mix) by Guest Djs
ParsTunes 035 (Norooz Mix 2018) by Blutex
Subscribe to all mixes on iTunes: goo.gl/Qp8LxX Connect to DJ Borhan's Telegram Channel: https://t.me/djborhan New DJ Borhan 2018 Persian Party Dance Mix out now from the Bia2.com 360 show, episode 14. Enjoy this 55 minute non-stop 2018 Iranian party music mix just in time for Norooz. Click the LIKE button if you like this mix. :) Connect with DJ Borhan on Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook. Search: DJ Borhan Don't forget to share the share this mix with friends. 2018 Persian Pop Music Dance Mix Tracklist: 1. Hamed Homayoun – Hakeme Ehsas 2. Hamed Homayoun – Nimeye Man 3. Maziar Fallahi - Dast Bezan 4. Shahab Tiam - Bi Hashiye 5. Puzzle Band - Mashooghe 6. Macan Band - Har Bar In Daro Club Mix 7. Mojtaba Dorbidi - Yare Shirin 8. Hamed Pahlan - Ye Joore Dige 9. Behnam Bani - Ashegham Karde Club remix 10. Behnam Bani - Che Bekhay Che Nakhai Remix 11. Hossoein Tohi - Khodaya Mersi DJ Mamsi remix 12. Roozbeh Nematollahi - Nafas Nafas DJ Mamsi Remix 13. Behnam Bani - Ghorse Ghamar 14. Macan Band - 2Deyghe Boodi 15. Puzzle Band - Delaaram remix 16. Macan Band ft Puzzle Band - Delgiri remix 17. TM Bax - Meshki Lebas 18. Morvarid - Khabam Nemire 19. Haed Homayoun - Ashegh Shodam Raft 20. Sahar - Ey Jan 21. Ahmad Saeedi - Maste Mast 22. Hoseein Tohi - Amazing 23. Hamid Hiraad Shookie Mage 24. Aref - Ki Behtar As To 25. Sasy - Bikhial 26. Eddie Attar - Azizam 27. Hamid Askari - Mitooni Mibari Dele Mano 28. Eddie Attar - Bikhial 29. Shahab Mozaffari - Delbarito Kamtaresh Kon 30. Pouya - Doret Begardam Extended Tags: dj irani shad, ahange shad, dj irani 2018, persian dj mix, shad irani, persian remixes, persian dance mix, norouz songs, eid norooz, persian songs, iranian music, persian dj music, persian house, dj mix persian, persian pop, bandari, bia2.com, radio javan mix, norooz music, hossein tohi, persian pop music, iran song, persian music channel, iran music, iran musik, music persian, music irani, iranian music bia2, persian songs, iranmusic, music farsi, iranian music free, music iran, free persian music, persian dance mix, persian dj mix, persian music mix, iranian dj mix, new irani songs, persian club mix, iranian club mix, persian,
Subscribe to all mixes on iTunes: goo.gl/Qp8LxX Connect to DJ Borhan's Telegram Channel: https://t.me/djborhan New DJ Borhan 2018 Persian Party Dance Mix out now from the Bia2.com 360 show, episode 14. Enjoy this 55 minute non-stop 2018 Iranian party music mix just in time for Norooz. Click the LIKE button if you like this mix. :) Connect with DJ Borhan on Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook. Search: DJ Borhan Don't forget to share the share this mix with friends. 2018 Persian Pop Music Dance Mix Tracklist: 1. Hamed Homayoun – Hakeme Ehsas 2. Hamed Homayoun – Nimeye Man 3. Maziar Fallahi - Dast Bezan 4. Shahab Tiam - Bi Hashiye 5. Puzzle Band - Mashooghe 6. Macan Band - Har Bar In Daro Club Mix 7. Mojtaba Dorbidi - Yare Shirin 8. Hamed Pahlan - Ye Joore Dige 9. Behnam Bani - Ashegham Karde Club remix 10. Behnam Bani - Che Bekhay Che Nakhai Remix 11. Hossoein Tohi - Khodaya Mersi DJ Mamsi remix 12. Roozbeh Nematollahi - Nafas Nafas DJ Mamsi Remix 13. Behnam Bani - Ghorse Ghamar 14. Macan Band - 2Deyghe Boodi 15. Puzzle Band - Delaaram remix 16. Macan Band ft Puzzle Band - Delgiri remix 17. TM Bax - Meshki Lebas 18. Morvarid - Khabam Nemire 19. Haed Homayoun - Ashegh Shodam Raft 20. Sahar - Ey Jan 21. Ahmad Saeedi - Maste Mast 22. Hoseein Tohi - Amazing 23. Hamid Hiraad Shookie Mage 24. Aref - Ki Behtar As To 25. Sasy - Bikhial 26. Eddie Attar - Azizam 27. Hamid Askari - Mitooni Mibari Dele Mano 28. Eddie Attar - Bikhial 29. Shahab Mozaffari - Delbarito Kamtaresh Kon 30. Pouya - Doret Begardam Extended Tags: dj irani shad, ahange shad, dj irani 2018, persian dj mix, shad irani, persian remixes, persian dance mix, norouz songs, eid norooz, persian songs, iranian music, persian dj music, persian house, dj mix persian, persian pop, bandari, bia2.com, radio javan mix, norooz music, hossein tohi, persian pop music, iran song, persian music channel, iran music, iran musik, music persian, music irani, iranian music bia2, persian songs, iranmusic, music farsi, iranian music free, music iran, free persian music, persian dance mix, persian dj mix, persian music mix, iranian dj mix, new irani songs, persian club mix, iranian club mix, persian,
Subscribe to all mixes on iTunes: goo.gl/Qp8LxX Connect to DJ Borhan's Telegram Channel: https://t.me/djborhan New DJ Borhan 2018 Persian Party Dance Mix out now from the Bia2.com 360 show, episode 14. Enjoy this 55 minute non-stop 2018 Iranian party music mix just in time for Norooz. Click the LIKE button if you like this mix. :) Connect with DJ Borhan on Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook. Search: DJ Borhan Don't forget to share the share this mix with friends. 2018 Persian Pop Music Dance Mix Tracklist: 1. Hamed Homayoun – Hakeme Ehsas 2. Hamed Homayoun – Nimeye Man 3. Maziar Fallahi - Dast Bezan 4. Shahab Tiam - Bi Hashiye 5. Puzzle Band - Mashooghe 6. Macan Band - Har Bar In Daro Club Mix 7. Mojtaba Dorbidi - Yare Shirin 8. Hamed Pahlan - Ye Joore Dige 9. Behnam Bani - Ashegham Karde Club remix 10. Behnam Bani - Che Bekhay Che Nakhai Remix 11. Hossoein Tohi - Khodaya Mersi DJ Mamsi remix 12. Roozbeh Nematollahi - Nafas Nafas DJ Mamsi Remix 13. Behnam Bani - Ghorse Ghamar 14. Macan Band - 2Deyghe Boodi 15. Puzzle Band - Delaaram remix 16. Macan Band ft Puzzle Band - Delgiri remix 17. TM Bax - Meshki Lebas 18. Morvarid - Khabam Nemire 19. Haed Homayoun - Ashegh Shodam Raft 20. Sahar - Ey Jan 21. Ahmad Saeedi - Maste Mast 22. Hoseein Tohi - Amazing 23. Hamid Hiraad Shookie Mage 24. Aref - Ki Behtar As To 25. Sasy - Bikhial 26. Eddie Attar - Azizam 27. Hamid Askari - Mitooni Mibari Dele Mano 28. Eddie Attar - Bikhial 29. Shahab Mozaffari - Delbarito Kamtaresh Kon 30. Pouya - Doret Begardam Extended Tags: dj irani shad, ahange shad, dj irani 2018, persian dj mix, shad irani, persian remixes, persian dance mix, norouz songs, eid norooz, persian songs, iranian music, persian dj music, persian house, dj mix persian, persian pop, bandari, bia2.com, radio javan mix, norooz music, hossein tohi, persian pop music, iran song, persian music channel, iran music, iran musik, music persian, music irani, iranian music bia2, persian songs, iranmusic, music farsi, iranian music free, music iran, free persian music, persian dance mix, persian dj mix, persian music mix, iranian dj mix, new irani songs, persian club mix, iranian club mix, persian,
Sameem Norooz joins DD in the studio to talk all about Persian food. Norooz breaks down the differences between Arabic food and Persian food and shares some of his favorite dishes and why he loves Persian food so much. Recommended places: -Persepolis Grill -Caspian Grill -Zeitoon Grill
Party Bazi 056 by DJ DIRTYHERTZ (Norooz 1396 Edition) by Guest Djs
Rhythmix 005 (Norooz Special Mix) by DJ M.FIX
Episode 03 of the DJ FM efectos show ***** ***** Special iranian norooz mix 1396 This episode includes persian , persian house and electronic musics for norooz 1396 Just listen and enjoy... efectos sessions channel on telegram: https://t.me/efectos efectos sessions on farskids https://www.farskidsiha.com/artist/dj-fm/
Norooz special: Iran v Qatar preview (WCQ) by Gol Bezan
ParsTunes 030 (Norooz Power Mix) by Blutex
EastWest 009 (Special Norooz Mix) by Kazillion
Q Point 003 (Norooz Special Mix) by Dj Pasha
ParsTunes 026 (Norooz Mix 1395) by Blutex
Subscribe to all mixes on iTunes: https://goo.gl/Qp8LxX Connect to Telegram Channel: https://t.me/djborhan DJ Borhan 2016 Iranian DJ dance mix, episode 8 on the Bia2.com 360 podcast show. Enjoy this 2016 Norooz party mix with all the hottest Persian songs from Bandari, Persian house, Persian pop to down right gheri. Click the HEART button if you like this mix. :) For more Persian mixes SUBSCRIBE to my channel and get updates when they release. Get this mix and other Persian DJ mixes on any device from: www.djborhan.com/mixes/persian/ Don't forget to share this mix with friends on Facebook and Twitter too! :) Be the first to get DJ Borhan mixes. Search DJ Borhan on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram and connect with me. Extended Tags: dj irani shad, ahange shad, dj irani 2016, persian dj mix, shad irani, persian remixes, persian dance mix, persian songs, iranian music, persian dj music, persian house, dj mix persian, persian pop, bandari, bia2.com, radio javan mix, ebi, persian pop music, iran song, persian music channel, iran music, iran musik, music persian, music irani, iranian music bia2, persian songs, iranmusic, music farsi, iranian music free, music iran, free persian music, persian dance mix, persian dj mix, persian music mix, iranian dj mix, new irani songs, persian club mix, iranian club mix, persian dj music, dj persian music, ahange shad irani, new iranian songs,
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Subscribe to all mixes on iTunes: https://goo.gl/Qp8LxX Connect to Telegram Channel: https://t.me/djborhan DJ Borhan 2015 Iranian DJ mix from the Bia2.com 360 podcast show. Enjoy this 2015 Norooz party mix, with all the hottest Persian songs from Bandari, Persian house, Persian pop and much more! Click the HEART button if you like this mix. :) For more Persian mixes, SUBSCRIBE to my channel and get updates when they release. Get this mix and other Persian DJ mixes on any device from: http://www.djborhan.com/mixes/persian/ Don't forget to share this mix with friends on Facebook and Twitter too! :) Be the first to get DJ Borhan mixes. Connect with me on: http://www.facebook.com/djborhan http://www.twitter.com/djborhan http://www.instagram.com/djborhan Extended Tags: dj irani shad, ahange shad, dj irani 2013, persian dj mix, shad irani, persian remixes, persian dance mix, persian songs, iranian music, persian dj music, persian house, dj mix persian, persian pop, bandari, bia2.com, radio javan mix, ebi, persian pop music, iran song, persian music channel, iran music, iran musik, music persian, music irani, iranian music bia2, persian songs, iranmusic, music farsi, iranian music free, music iran, free persian music, persian dance mix, persian dj mix, persian music mix, iranian dj mix, new irani songs, persian club mix, iranian club mix, persian dj music, dj persian music, ahange shad irani, new iranian songs,
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Subscribe to all mixes on iTunes: goo.gl/Qp8LxX Join Telegram Channel: https://t.me/djborhan DJ Borhan Iranian DJ mix from the Bia2.com 360 podcast show. Enjoy this 2014 Norooz party mix, with all the hottest Persian songs from Bandari, Persian house, Persian waybacks and much more! Click the LIKE button if you like this mix. :) Get this mix and other Persian DJ mixes on any device from: www.djborhan.com/mixes/persian/ Be the first to get DJ Borhan mixes. Connect on Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram. Search: DJ Borhan. 2014 Persian DJ Mix Tracklist: 1. Amir Masoud - Be To Bastegi Dare 2. KamyR - Nemidoonam 3. Kamran & Hooman - Az To Entezar Nadashtam 4. Shadi Amini - Khoob Bash 5. Shayan - Doost Daram Khandehato 6. Iman Fallah - Delbar 7. TM Bax - Halva 8. Omid Hajili ft Farzad Dazdameh - Delbar Siyah 9. Shadmehr - Rabeteh 10. Pouya - Daram Ashegh Misham 11. Shahram Shookohi - Bekhand Mikhamet 12. Baran - 100 Bar 13. Saeed Arab - Divooneh 14. Amir Tataloo - Bezar Too Hale Khodam Basham 15. Shadmehr - Halam Avaz Mishe (Mohammad Nahidi Remix) 16. Pyruz - Biya Biya (Ramon Remix) 17. Shahram Solati - Honey (Club Remix) 18 Shahram Solati - Honey 19. Hassan Shamaizadeh - Zargari 20. Ebi - Jabeye Javaher 21. Googoosh - Nemiad 22. Moein - Ta Az Dar Omad 23. Homeyra - Mehraboonit Ghashange 24. Amir Shahyar - Mikhamet Toro 25. Gheysar - Che Keifi Dare 26. Shahab Tiam - Manoto 27. Mehdi Moghaddam - Joone Mani 28. Shadmehr ft Ebi - Royaye Ma 29. Ehsan Khaje Amiri - Tamome Ghalbe Man 30. TM Bax - Bikhiale Farda 31. Hossein Ghasemifar - Paye Eshgham Bemon 32. Shahram Shookohi - Doone Doone 33. Amr Diab - Wayah 34. Sami Beigi - Bazim Mideh 35. Ehsan Payeh - Nagoo Nemishe 36. Pouya - Ba To 37. Hamid Askari - Khoshbakhti 38. NiMaNi - Toro Daram 39. Armin Nosrati - Bia Baghalam 40. Deorro - Yee 41. Deorro - Dechorro 42. Mia Martina - Danse 43. Arash - Tike Tike (DJ Aligator Remix) 44. Mehrzad Homayoun - iPersian Extended Tags: dj irani shad, ahange shad, dj irani 2013, persian dj mix, shad irani, persian remixes, persian dance mix, persian songs, iranian music, persian dj music, persian house, dj mix persian, persian pop, bandari, bia2.com, radio javan mix, ebi, persian pop music, iran song, persian music channel, iran music, iran musik, music persian, music irani, iranian music bia2, persian songs, iranmusic, music farsi, iranian music free, music iran, free persian music, persian dance mix, persian dj mix, persian music mix, iranian dj mix, new irani songs, persian club mix, iranian club mix, persian dj music, dj persian music, ahange shad irani, new iranian songs
Subscribe to all mixes on iTunes: goo.gl/Qp8LxX Join Telegram Channel: https://t.me/djborhan DJ Borhan Iranian DJ mix from the Bia2.com 360 podcast show. Enjoy this 2014 Norooz party mix, with all the hottest Persian songs from Bandari, Persian house, Persian waybacks and much more! Click the LIKE button if you like this mix. :) Get this mix and other Persian DJ mixes on any device from: www.djborhan.com/mixes/persian/ Be the first to get DJ Borhan mixes. Connect on Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram. Search: DJ Borhan. 2014 Persian DJ Mix Tracklist: 1. Amir Masoud - Be To Bastegi Dare 2. KamyR - Nemidoonam 3. Kamran & Hooman - Az To Entezar Nadashtam 4. Shadi Amini - Khoob Bash 5. Shayan - Doost Daram Khandehato 6. Iman Fallah - Delbar 7. TM Bax - Halva 8. Omid Hajili ft Farzad Dazdameh - Delbar Siyah 9. Shadmehr - Rabeteh 10. Pouya - Daram Ashegh Misham 11. Shahram Shookohi - Bekhand Mikhamet 12. Baran - 100 Bar 13. Saeed Arab - Divooneh 14. Amir Tataloo - Bezar Too Hale Khodam Basham 15. Shadmehr - Halam Avaz Mishe (Mohammad Nahidi Remix) 16. Pyruz - Biya Biya (Ramon Remix) 17. Shahram Solati - Honey (Club Remix) 18 Shahram Solati - Honey 19. Hassan Shamaizadeh - Zargari 20. Ebi - Jabeye Javaher 21. Googoosh - Nemiad 22. Moein - Ta Az Dar Omad 23. Homeyra - Mehraboonit Ghashange 24. Amir Shahyar - Mikhamet Toro 25. Gheysar - Che Keifi Dare 26. Shahab Tiam - Manoto 27. Mehdi Moghaddam - Joone Mani 28. Shadmehr ft Ebi - Royaye Ma 29. Ehsan Khaje Amiri - Tamome Ghalbe Man 30. TM Bax - Bikhiale Farda 31. Hossein Ghasemifar - Paye Eshgham Bemon 32. Shahram Shookohi - Doone Doone 33. Amr Diab - Wayah 34. Sami Beigi - Bazim Mideh 35. Ehsan Payeh - Nagoo Nemishe 36. Pouya - Ba To 37. Hamid Askari - Khoshbakhti 38. NiMaNi - Toro Daram 39. Armin Nosrati - Bia Baghalam 40. Deorro - Yee 41. Deorro - Dechorro 42. Mia Martina - Danse 43. Arash - Tike Tike (DJ Aligator Remix) 44. Mehrzad Homayoun - iPersian Extended Tags: dj irani shad, ahange shad, dj irani 2013, persian dj mix, shad irani, persian remixes, persian dance mix, persian songs, iranian music, persian dj music, persian house, dj mix persian, persian pop, bandari, bia2.com, radio javan mix, ebi, persian pop music, iran song, persian music channel, iran music, iran musik, music persian, music irani, iranian music bia2, persian songs, iranmusic, music farsi, iranian music free, music iran, free persian music, persian dance mix, persian dj mix, persian music mix, iranian dj mix, new irani songs, persian club mix, iranian club mix, persian dj music, dj persian music, ahange shad irani, new iranian songs