The first fish cooking festival was held in Mahneshan

According to Aria Heritage report, quoting from the public relations of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Zanjan province, Daoud Abian said on Friday, March 12, 1401: About 11,000 tons of fish are produced in Mahneshan every year, and there are 750 fish farms in this city. that we try to take care of the health of the members of the society; By holding these festivals and educational workshops, increase the per capita consumption of seafood in the city.
He said: The people of Behestan village entertained the tourists who traveled to this beautiful village from different places by cooking seafood in local ways and baking local bread and taught them how to cook seafood. Selling handicrafts, holding a local competition and performing local music were other aspects of this one-day local and cultural festival.
Najafali Azizi said in this ceremony: This festival was held with the cooperation of all executive bodies, including the governorship, municipality, rural village of Behestan and other bodies. Along with the first fish cooking festival, a number of women artists of the city presented their handicraft products in these fields and introduced their works and activities.
The head of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Department of Mahenshan city added: The participants of this festival competed with each other in the fish cooking section and at the end, after reviewing the products presented by the judges, prizes were awarded to the best ones based on the opinion of the judges. According to taste, taste, cooking method, decorations, etc., Sediqah Jafari won the first place, Shuzab Babaei won the second place, and Fateme Merangi won the third place in the first fish cooking festival next to the historical Behestan fort in Mahenshan city.
He said: Safar Ali Siah Mansouri, Mehdi Zari, Muhaddeh Kohi Rostami, Majid Ganj Khanlou and Tarabi deserved to be recognized and won awards in the first Fish Cooking Festival next to the historic Behestan Fort in Mahenshan.
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