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In Persian, “Persian New Year” is called نوروز (Nowruz). * نور (now) = new * روز (ruz) = day So it literally means “New Day.” It marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the Iranian calendar 🌸✨ Here I am demonstrating my family’s Haft-Seen (هفتسین) A Haft-Seen (هفتسین) traditional table setting for Nowruz (Persian New Year). The Haft-Seen table represents new beginnings, hope, and balance for the new year. Families gather around it at the exact moment of spring. The 7 S’s include to following symbolic items: Sabzeh (سبزه) – wheat barley or lentil sprouts → rebirth Samanu (سمنو) – sweet pudding → affluence Senjed (سنجد) – dried fruit of Oleaster tree → love Sír (سیر) – garlic → medicine Seeb (سیب) – apple → beauty & health Somāq (سماق) – sumac → sunrise Serkeh (سرکه) – vinegar → aging & patience We also included other common items : A Mirror (cleanness and honesty) Candles (happiness) Coins (wealth) Painted eggs (fertility) A book (Quran or poetry by Hafez) Rosewater(magical cleansing powers) Happy نوروز (Nowruz) 🌸✨ Follow me on instagram and tikTok @ : coffeewithpattipod
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