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Bonab Kabab (bottom-right corner) and other Iranian Azerbaijanis dishes.

Bonab kabab (Azerbaijani: Binab kababı) (Persian: کباب بُناب) is a type of kebab that is made of ground mutton, onion, and salt. It is named after the city of Bonab in the region of Azerbaijan in northwestern Iran, where it is originated from, and is famous for its large size.[1]

References

  1. ^ "کباب بناب از کجا آمده است؟" ["Where Has Bonab Kebab Come From?"]. Khabaronline News Agency (in Persian). March 5, 2011.