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Pashmak
Found in: Iranian cuisine
Pashmak is a type of Persian candy floss / cotton candy made from sesame oil and sugar.
The city of Yazd is well-known worldwide for its various Persian sweets, the most well known are Pashmak, Baghlava and Ghotab.
The Turkish equivalent is pimaniye.
See also
Persian culture
Abnabat
Pimaniye
Dragon's beard candy
External links
Pashmak - Persian Fairy Floss - myfavouriteplum.blogspot.com
Pishmaniye - photo on flickr.com
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