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Kurdish Valentine

PostAuthor: talsor » Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:15 pm

Kurdish wear their hearts on their apples
Exchange of apples decorated with cloves is an old Kurdish tradition celebrated on Valentine's Day. An apple, preferably red, represents love and prosperity

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Dubai Exchange of apples decorated with cloves is an old Kurdish tradition celebrated on Valentine's Day. An apple, preferably red, represents love and prosperity.
Sara Kadir, a Kurd from Northern Iraq who lives in Dubai, spoke to Gulf News about the tradition.
“ When I was in Kurdistan last year, I was given a green apple, and asked, ‘Is the apple red or white?'. If my answer was red, it meant a love interest, if white, it meant only platonic ”
Sara Kadir, a Kurd from Northern Iraq who lives in Dubai

"In the early days, it was common for Kurds to exchange apples adorned with cloves, creating different patterns on the fruit. When I was in Kurdistan last year, I was given a green apple, and asked, ‘Is the apple red or white?'. If my answer was red, it meant a love interest, if white, it meant only platonic. An apple basically helps establish where a person stands in a relationship."
Quoting a reliable private English-language news portal www.eKurd.net, Kadir said that the decoration process of the apple also dates back to ancient tradition among Kurds.
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