7 Elements of a Shohreh Aghdashloo Christmas

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A grand Christmas tree, adorned with ornaments collected over the years, takes center stage. The tree would likely feature both classic holiday ornaments and touches of culture—perhaps small pomegranate-shaped decorations, symbolizing abundance and fertility. Shohreh’s Christmas dinner would be a culinary masterpiece, marrying Persian and Western flavors. Picture a spread that includes saffron-infused rice dishes, jeweled with pomegranate seeds and pistachios, alongside roasted lamb or turkey. For dessert, baklava and Persian rice cookies (nan-e berenji) share the table with classic Western sweets like gingerbread and Christmas pudding.

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