Dizi is one of the most traditional Iranian foods. It is usually made with lamb, chickpeas, white beans, onion, potatoes, tomatoes, dried lime and turmeric. The ingredients are combined together and cooked until done, at which point the dish is strained. The solids are then mashed and served with the broth along with flatbread.
An Iranian Restaurant in Virginia, June 2005.
Inside an Iranian restaurant in San Fernando valley, Los Angeles, also known as “Tehrangeles” to the Iranian community. 2003.
Persepolis restaurant, Los Angeles, 2005.
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