Generally beverages are not served with meals in Iran, aside perhaps from a glass of ice water or dugh. Nonetheless, Iranians are great tea drinkers. Chai is the national beverage some would even say the national pastime. Its served at the office, in mosques and bazaars. Along with the hammam (bath house), the chai-khaneh or tea house is a fixture from one end of the country to the other. Tea plays a social role and ends every meal, at which time everyone returns to the living room. The tea leaves infuse in the tea maker, set atop a samovar. The hostess pours a little of this dark liquid into a glass and brings it up to the light to assess its color and strength. Then she pours the very strong tea into small glasses rimmed with silver, set on a silver tray. She dilutes it with boiling water from the samovar to the taste of each guest. When the sugar is passed to you, dont drop a piece into your glass: this is sugar that doesnt dissolve easily. Instead, you put a piece into your mouth and drink little sips of tea around this crystallized or caramelized sugar cube.
Iranian song of group "saltanez" Khodomony song.
damot garm....kheili khashen
MJB55555 2 years ago 2
Tanks you for comment. You have good heart (delat shad, khashi az shomoi).
saharkhoory 2 years ago
@saharkhoory merci az uploade kheaily zibaton.mano be 15sale pish bordi ba in song.faghat age mishe esme khanandasho lotf konid mikham albumesh ro peida konam.ye donya mamnoon
maniengland 1 year ago 2
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سلام اسم اين كروه " سلطانيز " است به اميد موفقيت در ايجاد اين خواننده
saharkhoory 1 year ago