What is Kerman's most famous pastry? KOLOMPEH
Winner: Fataneh Kianerci. 100 Afarin!
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by haghgoo (not verified) on Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:44 AM PSTHave you noticed all the wineers are almost always female? Iranian.com for females. Gender discrimination.
KOLOMPEH
by Faribors Maleknasri M. D (not verified) on Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:50 AM PSTI just find this description of KOLOMPEH. I think may be some one is interessted to know more details. so please hier are more details bout Kolompeh:
I was having tea with a piece of Kolompeh, an Iranian sweet/cookie from the city of Kerman. It just came accross my mind how much art is in this sweet. Covered with pistachio powder(from city of Rafsanjan) , a hard cover of bread over a thick layer of dates (from city of Bam) filled with walnut and cardamom (from Kerman). There is a clear trace of culture of the region in this simple, delicious product. So much eastern!
I realise now that KOLOMPEH is a MULTICULTURAL oranian sweet. since it contains so many different ingridients from all over Province Kerman. In shiraz they have also some sweet named KLUCHEH. Greeting
Various spellings
by Pastry Lover (not verified) on Mon Nov 26, 2007 09:53 AM PSTHey, I was robbed again. I submitted this answer two days ago, but with a variation of the spelling. How are we supposed to win when many "English Persian" words have multiple spellings?