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Is Iranian cuisine considered Middle Eastern?

Yes, Iranian cuisine is considered part of Middle Eastern cuisine due to its geographical location and cultural influences from the region.


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"Iranian" is a nationality (those from the country of Iran). The majority of Iranians are Shi'ite Muslims.


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You can find Iranian food recipes at the following websites....allrecipes.com Recipes World Cuisine Middle East or at www.food.com/recipes/iranian-persian


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No, Shakira's family is not Iranian. She was born in Colombia to a Colombian mother and a Lebanese father. Her father's family immigrated to Colombia from Lebanon, which gives her some Middle Eastern heritage, but there is no Iranian connection in her family background.


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Iranian hostage crisis


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What has the author Louis H Gray written?

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