Dried chive is one of the key herbs in Ghormeh Sabzi. It can be used in various herb-based stews. Whenever kuku sabzi is mentioned, chive is always present, and wherever herbs are part of the dish, chive is likely to be included as well.
Dried chive is used in various kuku recipes, cutlets, dolmeh, and soups. Despite its modest presence, it is extremely versatile. Some people add it to falafel, while others include it in the filling for Samosa. It also plays a crucial role in the flavor of some traditional bread.
Additionally, dried chive is used in dishes like Torshi Tareh, soups, omelets, salads, and more. It’s great for seasoning meat, poultry, and fish, and enhances the flavor of kebabs, roasted chicken, and other dishes.
AbDoogh khiar mixture (limited summer edition)
Green cardamom
Roasted watermelon seed with Persian hogweed
Roasted watermelon seed (mahbobi)
Getrocknete schwarze Limettenscheiben
Green raisins
Schwarzkümmel(Nigella seeds)
Pickling spice
Dried fig
Cinnamon sticks
Schwarzer Pfeffer
Stew spice( Khoreshti )
Sun-dried apricots
Shahani-Rosinen
Curry Powder
Potato spice
Halbfertige Mischung für Tadig
Reis Gewürz (advie poloii)
falafel-spice
Chicken and fish spice
Tumeric powder
Persischer Bärenklau (Golpar)
Abgosht spice( goulash )
Getrocknete schwarze Limetten
Zerkleinerte getrocknete schwarze Limetten
Dried white mulberry
Brown raisins(poloi)
Dried peach
Dried banana
Oregano 

