Fereni Hafez

Esfahan


Locals congregate around this humble shopfront to buy an afternoon snack of fereni – a tapioca-like dessert served with honey. Some pause to eat it standing, others perch on the plastic stalls on the pavement, others take it home in tubs to share with the family. One mouthful, and you’ll immediately realise why it's worth the queue.


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