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Somayeh Ghasemzadeh posted an update
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#platingchallenge
plate name : Soor Azar(celebration of color and fire)
(“Pashmak” is a traditional Iranian dessert made of suger and water)
Conceptual statement:Fire is not only heat; It is a light that shines in the heart of darkness,It is a celebration that rises from the heart of the soil,In this plate, the flames speak with color; With golden and red hailstones with golden Pashmak that rises like smoke from the heart of the fire.
“Soor Azar: is reminiscent of iranian celebration(chaharshanbe soori) ; Jumping over the fire, smiles, happiness and purification.This is not an arrangement, it is a ritual; A tribute to the eternal element of life
Garnishes: raspberry caviar, saffron caviar, edible flower ,erudium leaves, edible gold leaf
Mercedes Delgado de Miguel, Sussan Estela Olaya and 5 others-
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Scoolinar
Un plato precioso.
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Scoolinar
Qué belleza! Es impresionante la combinación de colores y la frescura que trasmite! 👏🏼👏🏼
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Scoolinar
Soor Azar is not just a plate, but a story told through color and fire! 🔥💛 The symbolism is deeply moving—celebrating light and warmth from the heart of the earth. The golden Pashmak rising like smoke is a perfect tribute to the joy, purification, and timeless ritual of Chaharshanbe Soori. Truly, a celebration on a plate.🌟🍽️
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Scoolinary Team
What a powerful and poetic creation! ☺️
Your dish isn’t just visually striking,it also clearly conveys the message of celebration and fire that you described. The use of the golden pashmak as if it were smoke rising from the center is such a clever and eye-catching touch,it really looks like the dessert is breathing!
I really liked how you combined warm tones with hints of gold and red, and how you arranged the elements around the center to resemble flames. The reference to the Iranian celebration adds a special cultural layer, and your plating brings that story to life beautifully.
Did you try seeing how the dish changes when the pashmak is moved with a spoon? I’m curious if you meant for it to break apart as a symbolic gesture, like someone stepping through fire.
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Truly, your dish is so eye-catching. It’s wonderful to see how a dessert can tell such a heartfelt story!❤️
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Scoolinary Team
“Soor Azar” is not just a dish — it’s a poem plated in porcelain. A ritual, a flame, a memory — and you’ve captured it with remarkable finesse.
That delicate nest of pashmak, rising like smoke from the heart of a celebration, crowned with edible gold, feels like the sun blessing the fire’s center. The raspberry and saffron caviar pearls sparkle like sweet embers in a perfectly choreographed color dance. Every petal and herb isn’t just garnish — they speak with ancestral grace.
🔥 Was the circular layout meant to symbolize eternal fire, or perhaps the sun itself?
The technical precision and conceptual depth here reflect both artistic soul and professional mastery.
Thank you for honoring the #PlatingChallenge with such a luminous creation. Don’t forget to share it on social and tag us: @scoolinary_en & @davidjrickett ✨
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