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Koloocheh
Masghati (left) and Koloocheh (right)
TypeCookie
Place of originIran
Renowned thin Koloocheh from Fuman, Iran prior to cooking

Koloocheh (Persian: کلوچه) is a Persian cookie made in various parts of Iran. Koloochehs from southern Iran are brittle biscuits that principally consists of water, sugar, wheat flour and egg white. Koloocheh are souvenirs of Shiraz.[1][better source needed]

References

  1. ^ "The Perfect Persian Koloocheh – Made by a Perfectly Gracious Lady!". The fig and quince. Retrieved 28 December 2015.

See also