IRNA | Mojtaba Mohammadi: Reshte-Khoshkar is a tasty Iranian cookie native to the northern province of Gilan. The sweat and greasy cookie is usually eaten as a tea-time snack.
The cookie is popular among fasting Muslims in the holy month of Ramadan for the fast-breaking meal.
Reshte-Khoshkar has been around for about three centuries.
Its main ingredients are rice, sugar, walnut and spices such as cardamom and cinnamon.
Following are IRNA’s photos of a shop in Rasht, the capital of Gilan province, where Reshte-Khoshkar is made: