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What is a Vashmak?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 10/29/2025

A Vashmak, also known as a "Vashmakhi," is a traditional Persian delicacy, often resembling a type of candy or confection. It is made from sugar, starch, and various flavorings, and is characterized by its light, airy texture, which is achieved through a process of spinning and fluffing the ingredients. Vashmak is commonly enjoyed as a sweet treat during festivals and celebrations in Iran and other regions of the Middle East.

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