Iran bans state TV from teaching foreign recipes

Cooking programs which provide recipes for foreign cuisine banned from 30 Iranian television stations by broadcasting authority.

311_pasta dish (photo credit: MCT)
311_pasta dish
(photo credit: MCT)
TEHERAN, Iran — A state-owned news website on Saturday said Iran's broadcasting authority has banned Iranian TV channels from showing cooking programs that present recipes for foreign cuisine.
Jamejamonline reported that the deputy head of Iran's state broadcasting company, Ali Darabi, announced the ban during a visit to one of the country's 30 state-run TV channels.
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The ban is seen as part of a nationalistic campaign increasingly pushed by Iran's government in recent years.
Pizza, pasta and Western fast foods like hamburgers and hot-dogs are popular in Iran, and Teheran boasts many restaurants that serve Western or Asian food.