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Pashmak (Persian: پشمک) is a form of
Iranian candy floss or
cotton candy, made from sugar.
Pashmak is
served on its own or as an
accompaniment to fruits...
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recipe by Şirvani, a
physician writing during the 1430s. The
Persian form
pashmak,
related to paşmīna and paşm, the
origin of the
Turkish name pişmaniye...
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Pashmak, Iran (Persian: پشمك) may
refer to:
Pashmak-e Towq
Tamish Pashmak Panadeh This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Pashmak Panadeh (Persian: پشمك پناده, also
Romanized as
Pashmak Panādeh and
Pashmak Panāh Deh; also
known as
Pashmak) is a
village in Fajr
Rural District...
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Sohan (confectionery)
Sohan halwa Pişmaniye, a
similar Turkish dessert Pashmak, a
similar Iranian dessert "Soan Papdi". Food-india.com.
Retrieved September...
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Pashmak-e Towq
Tamish (Persian: پشمك طوق تميش, also
Romanized as
Pashmak-e Ţowq Tamīsh and
Pashmak-e Ţowq Tamesh; also
known as
Pashmak) is a village...
- papdi. In
Chinese cuisine, a floss-like
candy similar to pişmaniye or
pashmak halva,
known as
dragon beard candy, is
eaten as a
snack or dessert. A raw...
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Noghl Nonpareils Nougat O
Oblaat Okchun-dang
Orange jelly candy P Paçoca
Pashmak Pastila Pastille Peanut butter cup
Pecan log roll
Penuche Pepero Persipan...
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Pashmak (Persian: قزلچه پشمك, also
Romanized as Qezeljeh-ye
Pashmak; also
known as
Qaranjeh Pashmak) is a
village in Fajr
Rural District...
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Similar confections include Chinese Dragon’s
beard candy and
Iranian pashmak.
Several sources track the
origin of
cotton candy to a form of spun sugar...