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Kachi: An Old but Delicious Iranian Dessert

Kachi An Old but Delicious Iranian Dessert

It is a nutritious dessert full of nutrients and is particularly effective in curing anaemia, retrieving lost energy and curing many physical problems.

This delicious dessert made with saffron (Read more)could be used as an afternoon snack. To grandmother, kachi is a miraculous, home-made medicine. In grandmothers’ kitchens, kachi is known as an energy bomb. They believe kachi can improve the health of any patient if made with animal oil(wikipedia), much saffron and different types of nuts. Kachi is a simple Iranian dessert!

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In the Iranian tradition, kachi is generally cooked for women who have just delivered a baby.

However, the pudding could also be a tasty and nutritive afternoon snack or breakfast for all.

Ingredients for Kachi

  • Wheat flour: 1 cupful
  • Suger: 1 cupful
  • Butter: 200gr
  • Water: 3 cupfuls
  • Rosewater: Half a cupful
  • Saffron: 1 teaspoonful
  • Almond shreds: 1 spoonful
  • Pistachio shreds: 1 spoonful

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kachi Recipe

  1. First, grab a casserole and pour water in it. Put it on low heat and add sugar. Mix it with water until sugar melts and you get a thick solution. Then remove it from the heat and add rosewater. Take two points into consideration.First, the water must not be on the flame when you add rosewater or the fragrance of the rosewater will fade away. Second, your solution should be as thick as jam.
  2. Now, add flour and butter to the mixture and put in on low heat until the flour turns brown.
  3. Now, add the syrup that you made at the beginning to the flour and keep stirring it fast and carefully for around 15 minutes, so that the flour will not become grain-shaped. Then add almond and pistachio shreds and mixt them well.
  4. In the last phase, put an oven cloth on the casserole lid and put the casserole on low heat for around 45 minutes until kachi is cooked through.When it is ready, dish it up in a small bowl and garnish it with some pistachio shreds and cinnamon powder.

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Supplementary Tips

1.  If your Kachi turns out to be too thick, you can add some boiling water or boiled saffron to it.

2.  You can also use some cardamom or cinnamon tincture to Kachi instead of spices.

3.  In some regions, they add different spices to Kachi such as cardamom powder, cinnamon, fennel, cumin, black pepper, and coriander seeds, which are known as Kachi spices altogether.

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4.  In other regions, rice flour is used in Kachi. In general, Kachi is made with rice flour or wheat flour, but you can cook it with both types of flour if you wish. If you want to mix together half a measuring cup of each, sift it, and add it to the Kachi.

5.  You’d better serve the food warm because it becomes thick when it gets cold, just like Sholezard, and some people may not like it.

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6.  If you are preparing Kachi for a woman who has just given birth, you’d better use hot temperament spices, rock candies, or grape syrup instead of sugar.

7.  Be careful that the amount of flour used in Kachi is less that the one used in Halva. Make sure to roast the flour on a mild flame and very slowly. The darker the flour becomes, the darker Kachi you’ll get, but if the flour takes a golden color, your Kachi will have a better color.

kachi recipe

Kachi has different recipes with various ingredients. For example, you can use milk in the Kachi in the place of water to get a better taste.

Among us Iranians, Kachi is mainly prepared for women who have newly given birth or those having their period since the food helps them recover their body strength.

Rouhani Says Confident Iran’s Ties with Turkmenistan Will Develop

Rouhani Says Confident Iran’s Ties with Turkmenistan Will Develop

In a message to his Turkmen counterpart Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow on Sunday, President Rouhani congratulated the government and people of Turkmenistan on the anniversary of independence from the Soviet Union.

As two close neighbours, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Turkmenistan have held perfect relations based on good neighbourliness ever since Turkmenistan has gained independence, the president added.

“I am confident that the two countries, inspired by the rich cultures and the common historical background, would continue their valuable efforts to promote the political, economic and cultural cooperation,” President Rouhani stated.

The president finally wished the Turkmen leader and nation health, success and prosperity.

The Independence Day of Turkmenistan is the main state holiday in the Central Asian country that is celebrated annually on October 27.

Iran and its northeastern neighbour have devised plans to enhance ties and increase the value of bilateral trade to $60bln in a 10-year period.

Iran Says Doesn’t Care Who Takes Helm at White House

Iran Says Doesn’t Care Who Takes Helm at White House

In comments on Saturday, Iran’s permanent representative and ambassador to the United Nations Majid Takht-Ravanchi reiterated that Tehran has no intention of meddling in the US’ policies.

It doesn’t matter to Iran who will be elected to the White House,” the envoy added.

This is the American people that would elect their next president, he emphasized.

When it comes to the relations between Iran and the US, the first thing is that the US must abandon its illegal policies against the Islamic Republic, including the sanctions that have been in effect against Tehran for the past 40-some years, Takht-Ravanchi noted.

In remarks in July, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said no matter who wins the 2020 presidential election in the US, the next American administration must compensate the Islamic Republic for the losses that its predecessor has inflicted on the Iranian people.

“It is not important for us who will win the upcoming election in the US, but it is important for us to see Washington rectify its approach towards Tehran,” Zarif said.

US Presence in Iraq to Detriment of Region’s Security: Iran President

US Presence in Iraq to Detriment of Region's Security: Iran President

In a meeting with Iraq’s visiting foreign minister in Tehran on Saturday, President Hassan Rouhani said Iran has already made it clear that the presence of American military forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, or the Persian Gulf southern states is to the detriment of regional security and stability.

The push for the expulsion of American forces from the region is a collective duty of all countries to which the US has deployed troops, the president added.

President Rouhani also hailed the Iraqi Parliament’s “positive step” to ratify a bill on the expulsion of American military forces, saying the decision is respected by the Iraqi nation and supported by Iran.

Highlighting Iran’s support for the Iraqi people and government at various junctures, the president said the best example of such assistance came in the fight against the ISIS terrorist attacks on Iraq.

He further emphasized the necessity for unity among the Iraqi groups, adding, “We stand by the Iraqi government and people to help its unity and solidarity.”

Iran has never sought to interfere in Iraq’s internal affairs and the relations among the Iraqi parties, President Rouhani underlined, noting, “We have always maintained that the Iraqi groups should have good relations for the protection and development of their country.”

Stressing the need to broaden the political, economic and cultural ties between Tehran and Baghdad and carry out the previous bilateral agreements, the Iranian president said, “We, as the officials of the two countries, are duty bound to strengthen the pillars of promotion of relations in future.”

The president finally expressed hope that the top Iraqi diplomat’s visit to Iran would help implement the deals between the two Muslim neighbors.

For his part, Foreign Minister of Iraq Fuad Hussein expressed gratitude to Iran for assisting his country in all circumstances.

Hussein said he has visited Tehran with the purpose of boosting the bilateral relations, paving the way for the implementation of the cooperation agreements on border issues and transportation, and making arrangements to use the Arvand Rud for the enhancement of trade exchanges and business.

The foreign minister also said Iraq has set up a special committee of experts to hold negotiations with Iran and prepare the ground for the implementation of the bilateral deals, noting that members of the committee will travel to Iran in the coming weeks.

He also called for the expansion of political, economic and cultural cooperation between Iraq and Iran.

Iranian, Iraqi FMs Discuss Regional Issues in Tehran

Iranian, Iraqi FMs Discuss Regional Issues in Tehran

In the Saturday meeting in Tehran, the top Iranian diplomat expressed Tehran’s backing for the political trend in, and sovereignty of Iraq, saying the Arab country’s security is important for Iran.

Zarif touched upon attacks carried out against Iranian diplomatic locations and highlighted the necessity of guaranteeing the dignity and security of Iranian diplomats in Iraq.

He condemned any assaults on diplomatic places and denounced any such attacks as unacceptable. Zarif said such attacks must be stopped.

He then referred to the United States’ assassination of top Iranian commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in Iraq, calling on the Iraqi government to discharge its responsibility in that regard.

The Iraqi foreign minister, in turn, underscored the strategic importance of Tehran-Baghdad ties.

He said the two sides enjoy age-old relations and a common geography as well as common economic and political interests.

He said Iraq will not allow its soil to be used for threatening neighbouring countries.

As agreed in the meeting, an Iraqi technical team will travel to Iran in the coming two weeks to implement mutual agreements, including those on dredging the border river of Arvand Rud.

Iran’s COVID-19 Cases Exceed 443,000: Ministry

Iran's Daily COVID-19 Infections Continue to Rise

In a press briefing on Saturday, Sima-Sadat Lari said the virus has killed 172 patients since Friday noon, increasing the overall death toll to 25,394.

So far, she added, 372,051 patients have recovered from the disease or been discharged from the hospital.

Lari said 4,041 patients are also in critical conditions caused by more severe infection.

The spokeswoman noted that 3,905,352 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country so far.

She said the high-risk “red” zones include Tehran, Qom, Mazandaran, East Azarbaijan, Isfahan, Yazd, Ardabil, Khorasan Razavi, Khuzestan, Hamadan, West Azarbaijan, Bushehr, Alborz, Lorestan, Markazi, Ilam, South Khorasan, Kermanshah, North Khorasan, Semnan, Gilan, Zanjan, Qazvin, and Kerman provinces.

The “orange” zones also include Golestan, Hormozgan, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, and Fars provinces, she added.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- US to Reward $1 Billion Bounty for Arrest of New ISIS Leader

2- US State Department: We Seek New Deal with Iran

3- Zarif: We’re Not Interested in Direct Talks with US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Iran’s Conditions for Return to JCPOA: Zarif, Takht Ravanchi React to Biden Comments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Biden’s Important Decisions in Case of Victory

* How Democrats’ Rule Will Impact Other Countries?

2- Iran to Punish Those Not Observing Protocols, May Restore COVID-19 Bans

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Etemad Newspaper:

1- The President Who Doesn’t Want to Leave White House

* Hard Days Await US in Case of Trump’s Defeat

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader: The Front of Justice Will Gain Major Victories

2- Lavrov: Russia to Continue Working with Iran in Nuclear, Industrial Fields

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Iran Newspaper:

1- Crisis of Power Transfer in US: Trump Questions Accuracy of Election Results

2- Trump Admin. Not after Talks with Iran: Deputy FM

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Javan Newspaper:

1- IRGC’s Construction HQ Building Entirely-Iranian Refinery

2- Pentagon on Standby in Order to Establish Democracy in US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- Rouhani Inaugurates 422 Projects in Fields of Sports, Tourism, Youth

2- Nationwide Rage Demonstrations in Egypt against al-Sisi

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Trump: No Power Transition; You’ll Continue to See Me in White House

2- Zarif in Moscow: China, Russia Adopted Best Stances against US at UNSC

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Iran-Russia Strategic Partnership

* Zarif in Moscow for Political, Economic, Int’l Talks

2- Everyone Waiting for Biden-Trump Duel

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Sazandegi Newspaper:

1- Difficult Week for Tehran: COVID-19 Restrictions Must Be Restored in Capital

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26


Vatan-e Emrooz Newspaper:

1- Trump: There’ll Be No Power Transition

2- Coronavirus Kills 207 More Iranians in 24 HoursA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 26

Iranian Diplomat, UN Envoy for Syria Hold Phone Talks

Iranian Diplomat, UN Envoy for Syria Hold Phone Talks

In the Saturday talks, the two sides exchanged views on the political process and activities of the Syrian Constitutional Committee.

They underlined the promotion of political dialogue, and the continued work of the Constitutional Committee within the framework of respecting the country’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The phone conversation came a couple of days after the Iranian foreign minister’s trip to Moscow, where Mohammad Javad Zarif discussed the latest Syria developments in his talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

The Syrian issue needs special coordination, and we will coordinate our measures with Russia and Turkey in the Astana talks,” Zarif said upon arrival in Russia.

Iran, Russia and Turkey are guarantor countries that brokered a ceasefire in Syria in December 2016, leading to the Astana talks, which are running parallel to the UN-sponsored Geneva peace talks.

The leaders of the three countries regularly meet for an assessment of the process which focused on Idlib and adjacent areas – the last stronghold of the rebels – and a political process which awaits the formation of a constitutional committee.

Iran-Turkey Flights Resume after 6-Month Hiatus

Iran-Turkey Flights Resume after 6-Month Hiatus

A senior official at Imam Khomeini International Airport in southern Tehran says the airlines Qatar Airways and Emirates along with a number of Iranian carriers are now running flights through Imam Khomeini International Airport.

“The Turkish Airlines will also resume its flights to this airport as of today,” Alireza Majzoobi said.

He said the Turkish airline, which had stopped its flight to Tehran for six months due to the coronavirus outbreak, will run seven flights between Istanbul and Tehran based on arrangements made by the two countries.

He further noted that the amount of travel dropped in most countries following the pandemic.

“With the outbreak of the COVID-19 disease across the world, we saw a decline in the number of trips and, accordingly, the cancellation of flights in most countries, including in our country, so much so that based on a report by the Airport Council International (ACI), the number of passengers transferred at world airports in the first and second quarters of 2020 dropped by 26.4 and 89.6 percent respectively compared to the similar period in 2019,” said Majzoobi.

“As countries eased restriction put in place to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, we are witnessing air travel increasing gradually although international institutions predict that the number of air passengers will, before 2023, not reach as many as they were in the year 2019,” he added.

Iran to Tighten Health Protocols amid Third Wave of COVID-19

Iran to Tighten Health Protocols amid Third Wave of COVID-19

President Hassan Rouhani said in a Saturday meeting of the coronavirus headquarters that he has asked all relevant bodies to draw up a special plan to deal with and impose penalties on citizens who do not wear masks.

“After being approved in the upcoming meeting of the National Coronavirus Headquarters, this plan and pertinent regulations will be put in force first in Greater Tehran and next in other major cities across the country,” he added.

The president noted provincial governors have also been authorized to shut down any places or businesses in their provinces for a week if necessary.

He said the provincial governors can present their proposals to the Interior Ministry and, if agreed, they can go ahead with the week-long closure initiative.

The president also thanked medical personnel who are at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19, saying they shoulder a heavy responsibility in that regard.

He said the government’s priority will be to provide drugs, treatment equipment and other health items to help facilitate medical personnel’s job.