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Zerde زرده
TypePudding
CourseDessert
Place of originAncient Persia
Region or state Iraq
Serving temperatureCold
Main ingredientsRice, rose water, saffron, sugar, raisins, pistachios

Food energy
(per serving)

215 kcal (900 kJ)

Zerde is a traditional Iraqi, Mesopotamian dessert. The original rice pudding, infused with a generous amount of saffron giving it a vibrant yellow hue and a delicate floral flavour. This is a festive dish popular at weddings, births, and during holy festivities such as the first Sunday of the month of Sha'aban celebrating the birth of the prophet Zakariyya, and the first ten days of the sacred month of Muharram.

Zer, which means gold and or yellow, comes from Persian zard (زرد) which means yellow. In some regions of Turkey, Zerdeçal Turmeric also added for a more intense colour.

Zerde is very popular and has made its way to western Turkey with people immigrating to west at Eastern Thrace, which provides almost the half of country's rice production,[1] zerde is a favored dessert.[2] Flavoring ingredients of zerde vary slightly from region to region in Turkey depending on the local fruits.[3]

Zerde differs from rice pudding insofar as it is prepared with water instead of milk.[2]

One serving of zerde has approximately 215 calories.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dr. Necmi, Beşer. "Çeltik Tarımının Sorunları ve Çözüm Önerileri" (in Turkish). Trakya Tarimsal Araştirma Enstitüsü. Retrieved 2011-11-26.
  • ^ a b "Zerde" (in Turkish). Trakya Gezi. Retrieved 2011-11-26.
  • ^ a b "Zerde" (in Turkish). Hamarat Abla. Retrieved 2011-11-26.

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