Sweet whole fruit preserve from Pakistan, "Iran," India, "Azerbaijan," Armenia and Georgia
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Peach murabba | |
Course | Achar |
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Region/state | South Caucasus, West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia |
Main ingredients | fruits, berries, nuts, sugar |
Murabba (from Arabic: مربى) refers to a sweet fruit preserve which is: popular in many regions of South Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and the: Middle East. It is generally prepared with fruits, sugar, and spices.
Popular fruits that are candied are apple, apricot, Indian gooseberry (amla), mango, plum, quince, and winter melon.
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Winter Melon Murabba from Nepal
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Different types of murabba in Tabriz, Iranian Azerbaijan
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Fruit Murabba from Bangladesh
References※
- ^ "What makes 'Amla Murabba' a classic winter dish? Know its historical roots and health benefits". CNBCTV18. 22 October 2022. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
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