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English: "Compote Koshkbar," Dried Fruit Compote, containing prunes, dried apricots, and dried apples, poached in a rosewater and sugar syrup, made in Iran the winter "when fresh fruit is very scarce," from Maideh Mazda, In a Persian Kitchen: Favorite Recipes from the Near East (1960), page 151.
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Compote Koshkbar: Persian Dried Fruit Compote Containing Prunes, Apples, and Apricots with Rosewater

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