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Neil C Smith closed NETBEANS-6511.
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    Resolution: Invalid

> The Best Iranian Restaurant in Dubai – Finding Authentic Iranian Cuisine in 
> the UAE
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>                 Key: NETBEANS-6511
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-6511
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: cnd - Other
>            Reporter: Omar Habib
>            Assignee: Omar Habib
>            Priority: Minor
>
>  
>  
> The [Best Iranian Restaurant in 
> Dubai|https://wasila.ae/top-10-best-iranian-restaurant-in-dubai/], how to get 
> there and what to order when you arrive.
>  
> Persian Food Has Been Influenced by Many Different Cultures
> Persian food is one of those cuisines that has been influenced by many 
> different cultures, such as Turkish, Italian and Middle Eastern. Persian 
> cuisine can have a little bit of everything, from rice to flatbreads to 
> pasta. It is full of flavor and comes with herbs and spices. There are also 
> plenty of vegetarian options for those who prefer more vegetable-based meals. 
> Persian foods are spicy as well; they add hot peppers to some dishes and 
> usually make use of lots of onions, garlic and tomatoes.
>  
> Persian Foods are Richly Spiced
> There are many regional variations of Persian foods. Similar to Middle 
> Eastern cuisine, Persian cooking uses lots of spices and herbs including 
> turmeric, coriander, cumin, cinnamon, cardamom and saffron. In addition to 
> these staples, Persian food also makes use of dried limes (called limoo 
> amani) and rosewater. Sweet dishes often include pomegranate syrup or juice.
>  
> Frying & Grilling Are Common Cooking Methods
> Fried and grilled dishes are a staple of most Persian meals. However, 
> depending on where you’re dining, you may find that these dishes are prepared 
> differently than what you’re used to at home.
>  
> Rice and Bread Can Be a Main Dish
> You may be surprised to find out that rice and bread can be a main dish. 
> Iranians have perfected their art of cooking rice and making bread, so much 
> so that both are filling enough to eat as a main course.
>  
> Chicken, Lamb, Beef, Fish and Vegetables Are Used as Main Ingredients
> Based on their name, you might think Persian dishes are completely 
> meat-based. You’d be wrong. Sure, Persian cuisine does use a lot of beef and 
> lamb—particularly chicken-fried steak (called Reshteh) and grilled meat 
> kebabs known as Kubideh—but there are plenty of vegetarian options as well.
>  
> Herbs & Spices Used as Natural Flavor Enhancers
> Health benefits aside, it’s important to use herbs and spices properly when 
> cooking to truly get their flavor. Simply sprinkling them over your food 
> isn’t enough. The seasoning must be heated up first, or you won’t taste their 
> full potential.
>  
> Drinks Must be Consumed Alongside Meals
> Although wine and beer have been part of Persian cuisine for hundreds of 
> years, it’s only recently that Iranians have started enjoying them on a more 
> regular basis. During meals, you’ll rarely find an Iranian without tea, water 
> or juice to drink alongside their food. As a result, most drinking tends to 
> occur outside of mealtimes. So remember, if you’re hosting an Iranian meal at 
> your house, be sure to get plenty of beverages so your guests can enjoy them 
> throughout.
>  
> Dishes of Meat Should Not be Eaten Alone
> Some people believe that eating meat by itself will not provide enough 
> nutrition to maintain health. In fact, eating a diet that is high in 
> saturated fats from animal products (meat and dairy) has been linked to heart 
> disease, cancer, and other illnesses. Plant-based foods like beans, nuts, and 
> whole grains have been shown to prevent many of these diseases.
> Visit [WASILA|https://wasila.ae/] to see more information.
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