Beji (cookie)
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Alternative names | Bersagh |
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Type | Pastry |
Place of origin | Iran |
Region or state | Kermanshah, Ilam and Kurdistan |
Main ingredients | Flour، Oil |
Beji (Berji, Pashi, or Barsaq, Persian: بجی) is a traditional Kurdish sweet that is mostly prepared in Kermanshah, Ilam, and Kurdistan. Beji is made from a combination of wheat oil and flour. After frying, some sugar or powdered sugar is poured on it and used.
Recipes
[edit]Beji is made from flour, sugar, oil, eggs, milk, cumin, fennel and turmeric. All ingredients are mixed together and fried in oil and garnished with sugar.[1]
Name
[edit]The word beji or berji is derived from the source berjanen, which in southern Kurdish means toast. Beji or burji means roasted. In another narration, beji means (survival) and is a kind of traditional homemade sweet that was used in the past as a travel bag and it means to eat and stay alive.
References
[edit]- ^ YJC, خبرگزاری باشگاه خبرنگاران | آخرین اخبار ایران و جهان |. "درمان کمخونی با «نان برساق لکی»/ این نان خوشمزه قاتل دردهای استخوانی است". fa (in Persian). Retrieved 2021-11-12.