Kolcheh Nowrozi

Kolcheh nowrozi (Arabic:كولتشيه نوروزي), also known as kulchai nowruzi or Kulcha-e Nowruzī, are traditional cookies originating from Afghanistan.

They are made with rosewater and rice flour, have fork-created grooves on top of the cookies, and are wrapped in colorful tissue paper. Kolcheh nowrozi are only baked for Nowruz.

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AfghanistanArabicNowruz in AfghanistanRice flourRose water

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