Hi bento pals! Today's bento includes some treats and culinary inspiration from the Mash Hassan Bakery and Persian Market, a nearby emporium of Persian specialties including delectable pastries, breads, nuts, conserves and hard-to-find spice blends.
I love the prominent role fresh herbs play in Persian cooking, infusing it with aromatic freshness and health benefits. Some essential herbs for sale at the market:
Cookies and sweets of many types are made here...
Persian teas, spices and more...
The sweets I brought home: flaky pastry fingers dusted with pistachio
Pistachio nougat
Saffron rock candy
For lunch, a Persian-style omelet made with dill, onions, basil, fenugreek and turmeric shares the bento with a yummy spinach pastry from Mash Hassan bakery, fresh mint and dill, a yellow pepper filled with tangy white cheese, romaine salad with green apples and pistachios. Dessert is a flaky sweet pastry with ripe raspberries alongside:
Have a wonderful week!
WOW!!! I am so jealous of you, seems like you can get almost everything there ...
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures as always!! great bento ^__^
Hi Lina dear, thanks for your sweet comments! I was wondering--in WA, what are some of the foodie specialties...great seafood, for instance?
ReplyDeleteYour bento always look so delicious and colourful! Those pastry fingers look amazing : )
ReplyDeleteHmmm... Seattle has almost everything, but not Bellingham :( once in a while (or I should say once in a long long while ..LOL) we drive down there, I love china town and pike market. I don't enjoy driving too much especially with 3 kids :D
ReplyDeleteHello and thanks Comptesse de Cupcakes! They were very airy and light...yum :D Do you like to bake?
ReplyDeleteHi Lina, oh Seattle sounds like foodie delight! Glad its there when you need some inspiration...I'd love to visit some day :D
ReplyDeleteOooo I need some of that pistacio nougat! Yum yum! Bento lunch looks delicious and so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenn! Thanks so much, wish I had some nougat left to share with you :D!
ReplyDeleteThe omelet sounds delicious! The food from the market looks very good - the nougat sounds so tasty. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying your photo journey with those yummy foods. Bento is always perfect! You are so adventurous and always try a new thing. Have a great week too Jenn (^.^)
ReplyDeleteHi Kuusou! Thanks for your sweet visit, pal ^^!
ReplyDeleteHello Lia! Perfect bento--that's a Bentolicious bento--always inspired by your art and craft and luminous photos! Fun to share food travels with you!!
ReplyDeleteI like your adventurous food trying..Its good to taste food from different culture..
ReplyDeleteYour bento definitely looks interesting..
and your excellent photography skills.
I am looking forward to your next bento now..:)
I want that pistachio nougat too! My favorite! Lovely photos as always. Happy midweek! Cheers.
ReplyDeleteUm, pistachio nougat please! And I love the little pepper! I really want to try it right now...
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous colorful bento...a feast for the eyes as well as the tummy! You are so lucky to be able to visit all the interesting shops, bakeries and food finds. I am glad you take us with you. My daughter and I love finding things that are new to us and trying them. You are an inspiration Jenn!
ReplyDeleteHmm, Persia...Bento...a cross cultural, international alliance the UN never imagined. WoW! We each ask, "How can I explore the world?" You lead us with the answer, "With food my darlings!" You are a culinary scout, indeed. My friend... lead on!
ReplyDeleteThose pastries are damn tempting!!! :P
ReplyDeleteLovely colorful bento again! :D
Hi Bobo! I agree, food is a wonderful way to explore the world...and also share friendship! Thanks for your encouraging comments, I appreciate them very much :D
ReplyDeleteHello Karen! Thanks for your sweet visit ^^!
ReplyDeleteHi Sheri! Yellow pepper and soft feta was a yummy combo :D Enjoy the pretty roses in your garden for me...can't wait for flowers to return here!
ReplyDeleteHi Lyndsey, how are you pal? Thanks for your kind comments! I love your culinary explorations, always get new ideas at Tiny Skillet! Hi to Miranda :D
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks Robin! Its so nice to live in such a diverse world and now have the means to easily share our discoveries...looking forward to making vodka sauce penne this evening, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteTee hee, thanks Angeleyes! I think the only way to get rid of the pastry temptation will be to finish them today!
ReplyDeleteFantastic bento! Did you happen to get the name of the pastry fingers? It looks very similiar to a Turkish pastry I used to make - lots of honey/lemon juice/pistachio's.
ReplyDeleteHi Cat! Thanks much :D
ReplyDeleteSorry, I don't have a name for them...the pastries were just grouped temptingly on a large tray at the bakery/market, freshly made. Yum, yours sound delish!
Hi! your obento is full of colors and very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could get those pastry and cookies here in Iowa!
Hello Mayu, thanks for your visit and nice comments! Love your colorful bento blog :D
ReplyDelete"Enjoying this journey of tastes and delightful pictures sitting on my imaginary flying carpet". Whoah! Everything looks so delicious! Hmmm, pistachio... spinach pastry, herbs! Heaven!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous bento! I love that Persian store, they have so many neat things!
ReplyDeletehi there karaimame! thanks for coming along! let's ride out winter's end on a tapestry of rich colors and flavors ^^!
ReplyDeleteSusan, thanks for your visit! so fun to share the international diversity of this area in bentos :D
ReplyDeleteYum.... I always envy your international flavored bento Jenn ^^
ReplyDeleteHi Ta! Thanks dear--have a great weekend!
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