Sweet whole fruit preserve from Pakistan, Iran, India, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia
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Peach murabba | |
Course | Achar |
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Region or state | South Caucasus, West Asia, Central Asia, South Asia |
Main ingredients | fruits, berries, nuts, sugar |
Murabba (from Arabic: مربى) refers to a sweet fruit preserve which is popular in many regions of South Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East. It is generally prepared with fruits, sugar, and spices.
Popular fruits that are candied are apple, fig, berry, apricot, Indian gooseberry (amla), mango, plum, quince, and winter melon.
Gallery
- Winter Melon Murabba from Nepal
- Butternut Pumpkin jam or murabba in Tabriz, Iranian Azerbaijan
- Different types of murabba in Tabriz, Iranian Azerbaijan
- Fruit Murabba from Bangladesh
- Walnut Murabba from Georgia
References
- "What makes 'Amla Murabba' a classic winter dish? Know its historical roots and health benefits". CNBCTV18. 22 October 2022. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
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