Type | Cookie |
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Place of origin | Iran |
Region or state | Shiraz, Fuman, Kermanshah and Khuzistan |
Koloocheh or Kleicha (Persian: کلوچه), also known as Persian New Year Bread,[1] is a Persian stamped cookie or bread, originating in various parts of Iran.[2] There are many variations on the recipe (bready-texture vs. crispy; and stuffed vs. unstuffed) which spans from the Iran to various diaspora communities including in Eastern Europe,[3] and North America.