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Albaloo polo
Alternative namesAlbalu polo, albaloo polow
TypeRice dish
CourseMain dish
Place of origin Iran
Region or state Iran (Shiraz)
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsrice (sour cherries usually morello cherry,) and several spices such as saffron, advieh, and others for flavoring.
VariationsAlbaloo polo tahdig
Similar dishestadig/tahdig, Shirin polow, sabzi polo

Albaloo polo (Persian: آلبالو پلو) is an Iranian main dish of rice and sour cherries usually served with chicken, koobideh, or other types of kebab as well as some form of stews (khoresht). In Persian, albaloo is morello cherry; polo is pilaf, a style of cooked rice.

The dish can also be served as a type of tahdig known as albaloo polow ba tahdiq maast (آلبالو پلو با ته دیگ ماست), a specialty rice dish with a hardened bottom layer.

The herbs and spices used in this variation of polo vary, but typically include advieh, and saffron.

See also

Iranian cuisine
Ingredients
Vegetables
Herbs and spices
Breads and nans
Salads
Cheeses
Soups and āshes
Dishes
Kabab
Polo
Khoresh
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Sweets and desserts
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