ardes
Ardes refers to a traditional Persian and Central Asian dish characterized by its unique preparation method and flavor profile. The term "ardes" originates from the Persian word "اردس," which translates to "roasted" or "grilled," reflecting the cooking technique involved. This dish is often associated with festive occasions and celebrations, particularly in regions such as Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
The preparation of ardes typically involves marinating meat, most commonly lamb or beef, in a mixture of
Ardes is distinct from other grilled meats due to its slow-cooking method, which enhances the meat’s tenderness
Beyond its culinary significance, ardes holds cultural importance as a symbol of hospitality and communal dining.