persian, mediterranean
Yes, they do. They also eat fruit, whole grains, and rice.
well, i am Iranian, and we live just like every other Iranian, only we eat Persian food, and have some holidays such as Persian new year.
Chicken, kabob, rice, stew, breads.
Iranians eat whatever times a day they want to, it doesn't really matter how many times a day they eat, it depends on personal preference.
Iranians eat their bread freshly baked, and hot. It was delivered fresh from the local ovens to our guest house every morning at 6:30 am and put on our breakfast buffet table immediately. Every day at dinner, Iranians have a side dish called "edible herbs." They also have fish, rice, rice squares, a very special dish, a version of fesenjan, a chicken stew with pomegranate juice , walnuts, and cardamon. Iranians would drink tea all day.They eat kabob (grilled meats), cooked rice, stew, fish, meat and pasta.rice and chicken
no they really like iranians
not all of them. some of Iranians are shiites and some of them are sunnis. besides some of sunis are not Iranians and some of the shiites are not iranian. However, the overwhelming majority of Iranians are Shiites.
It is estimated that approximately 7,444 Iranians live in Italy. There are roughly 163,290 Iranians in Canada, and 17,913 in Norway.
Sometimes, Iranians throw a table cloth on the floor and eat their meal their together, usually in big groups. They do this because it is tradition. However, they usually eat on a table, like westerners.
Most Iranians are very observant of their health. Iranians eat very balanced diets, getting proper amounts of meat, vegetable, fruit, dairy, and grain. Iranians also time their fruit consumption so it is not mixed with other foods. Iranian dishes are very healthy as well, consisting of meats, vegetables (especially herbs.)
People of Iran are called Iranians.... or an Irani for singular....Iranians.
I believe that the majority of Iranians are Shi'a Muslims.