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Are you passionate travelers looking to explore Kashmar? Don't worry, there's a trustworthy travel agency in town that can help you plan your trip. They offer the best deals, so you won't have to worry about being overcharged as foreigners often are. However, if you prefer more independence, here are some transportation options:
- Buses run every half an hour from Mashad and Torbat Heydarye.
- Two daily buses are available from Neyshabur.
- Sabzevar offers three daily bus services, departing at noon and in the afternoon.
- You can also find buses from Tabas.
Don't miss out on the chance to visit Kashmar and experience its wonders!
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Popular Foods
Dish 1: Persian Kebab (Kebab-e Sabzi)The Persian Kebab is a beloved Iranian dish consisting of skewered, grilled meat (usually beef, lamb, or chicken) seasoned with onions, tomato paste, saffron, turmeric, and other aromatic herbs and spices. It's typically served alongside rice, grilled tomatoes, and savory herbs like parsley and chives. Dish 2: Tahchin (Tahchin-e Morgh)Tahchin is a comforting, traditional Persian dish made with basmati rice, cooked in a savory tomato sauce, and layered with tender pieces of chicken, then baked until fragrant and delicious. The dish is often garnished with fried onions, barberries, and a dollop of creamy mast-o-khiar (yogurt mixed with cucumber and walnuts). Dish 3: Ghormeh Sabzi (Herb Stew)Ghormeh Sabzi is a filling, vegetarian stew characterized by its vibrant assortment of aromatic herbs (such as parsley, coriander, dill, and chives), tender white beans, and melt-in-your-mouth potatoes, all simmered in a rich, flavorful broth. This hearty dish is often enjoyed with a side of basmati rice or flatbread. Historical Appearance
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