Shirazi

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Shirazi is a term that originates from Shiraz, a city in southwestern Iran. The term is used to denote various aspects related to the city, including its culture, people, and products.

Shirazi People[edit | edit source]

The people of Shiraz are known as Shirazis. They are primarily Persians and speak the Persian language. The Shirazis have a rich cultural heritage that is reflected in their literature, music, and architecture.

Shirazi Culture[edit | edit source]

The culture of Shiraz is a blend of Persian traditions and local customs. The city is known for its poetry, wine, and flowers. It has been the home to many famous Persian poets, including Hafez and Saadi, whose works are celebrated in the city's literature festivals.

Shirazi Products[edit | edit source]

Shiraz is renowned for its products, particularly its wine and flowers. The Shirazi wine is a type of red wine that is known for its strong aroma and rich flavor. The city is also famous for its Shirazi roses, which are a variety of roses that are known for their fragrance and beauty.

Shirazi Salad[edit | edit source]

One of the most popular dishes associated with Shiraz is the Shirazi Salad. This is a traditional Iranian salad that consists of diced cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, and herbs, dressed with lime juice and olive oil. It is a staple dish in Iranian cuisine and is often served as a side dish with meals.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD