ashure
Ashure is a traditional Turkish and Azerbaijani dessert made from a mixture of rice, water, sugar, and mastic, typically served on the eve of Nowruz, the Persian New Year. The dessert is also known as Ashura or Sholeh Zard.
The ingredients used to make Ashure are simple, consisting of rice, sugar, butter, mastic, and rose water.
According to Persian tradition, Ashure is made to commemorate the story of Noah's Ark and the sacrifice
The term "Ashure" is derived from the word "Ashura," which refers to the tenth day of the
Ashure is typically served warm in a large bowl, with each serving symbolic of the abundant harvests