tavakba
Tavakba is a traditional Persian dish originating from the city of Yazd in central Iran. The name "tavakba" is derived from the Persian words "tavak" (meaning "fish") and "kabab," referring to the grilled meat component of the dish. It is a hearty and flavorful meal that reflects the culinary traditions of the Yazdi region, known for its use of local ingredients and unique cooking techniques.
The dish typically consists of two main components: grilled fish and a type of spiced, marinated meat
Tavakba is often served with a variety of accompaniments, including fresh herbs like parsley and mint, sliced
Beyond its regional significance, tavakba has gained popularity across Iran and in Persian communities worldwide. It