Bāmiyeh (Azerbaijani: Ballıbadı, Persian: باميه) or zulbiā and bāmieh (Persian: زولبیا باميه) is a traditional Iranian treat, similar to a doughnut. It is made from a yogurt and starch-based dough, which is fried before being dipped in syrup. It is a special sweet often enjoyed at Iftar in Ramadan. It is also commonly served with its counterpart, the zulbiā (Zoolbia), which is prepared the same way, but the only difference is that its a web-like arrangement consisting of strips of dough.
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