🥄 Dive into Persian Perfection!
Sadaf Khoresh Fesenjan, Ghormeh Sabzi, and Gheimeh are ready-to-eat Persian stews packed in 12 oz jars, offering a convenient and authentic culinary experience. Each pack contains three jars, ensuring you have a delicious vegetarian meal on hand, perfect for pairing with basmati rice. Made in the USA, these stews are kosher and crafted with high-quality ingredients, bringing the taste of home-cooked Persian cuisine to your table.
M**B
Single servings for 1 or 2 people at most.
They are the amount of a 12oz glass of milk and not worth the purchase even though it says they are selling the 32oz. Previously, I purchased the 32 oz for $21.00 each of the same product. All 3 of these are around the same amount as the one 32oz jar was but for double the price of $40. Not a value even if a delicious, traditional taste!
K**L
Sadaf product is one of the best in the market.
As I mentioned is one of the best in the market.I grow up with Sadaf product, I trust and love it.
M**N
There was no Fesenjan
There was no Fesenjan. One jar had expiration date 5/2022
E**Z
taste and product
it is advertised as 32 oz but it actually is 12 oz. it is not even close to being fresh I could tell it sat in the warehouse for a long time. very disappointed.
J**B
Great Persian Stews!
Love these stews and didn’t have time to get to the Persian market. Delicious!
Y**B
Can't eat the fesenjan
The ghormeh sabzi was very good. But when I opened the fesenjan, there was black gunk encrusted around the rim of the jar and the lid. What is that? The lid was on tight, but was that because whatever spilled over during the canning process made it stick? I didn't notice if the lid popped, to show the lid had sealed. Too bad. Sadaf is usually better than this. Haven't opened the gheimeh, yet. Hope we don't have to toss it, too.
H**A
Spoiled and rotten food.
One Jar was broken. The other two had spoiled and rotten food.
M**I
expensive!
it is really expensive, you can find it in shops much more cheaper.