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Latest revision as of 23:17, 19 June 2024

Ajil-e Moshkel-gosha (Persian: آجیل مشکل‌گشا), literally problem-solving nuts, is a mix of diverse dried nuts and fruits that is served during Yalda in Iran. It is popularly believed that by making a wish and eating it, a problem will be resolved.[1]

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  1. ^ Shafia, Louisa (April 16, 2013). The New Persian Kitchen. Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony. pp. 36–37.