The Persian New Year, or Nowruz, happened on March 19 at 11:49 p.m. It's normally a large celebration with streams of people visiting each other, but this year, because of COVID-19 restrictions, it's quite different.
Samira Mohyeddin is an Iranian restaurant owner, and she spoke about the impact on business as well as the Persian New Year from the virus. Family gatherings are being scaled back and festivals are moving online as people keep up their social distancing during the pandemic. Watch the video above to hear more from Samira on how her family is still celebrating the Persian New Year!Looking for a delicious recipe to celebrate Nowruz? Click on the image below.
Saffron and cinnamon white fish with herbed rice
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