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  2. Afghan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Afghan Kabuli palaw. Rice with kofta (meatballs) and corn. Rice is a core staple food in Afghan cuisine and the most important part of any meal. [9] Challow, or white rice cooked with mild spices, [11] is served mainly with qormas (korma: stews or casseroles). Palaw is cooked similarly to challow, but a combination of meat, stock, qorma, and ...

  3. Culture of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan has a wide varying landscape allowing for many different crops. Afghan cuisine is based on cereals like wheat, maize, barley and rice, which are the nation's chief crops. Afghans do not eat spicy food like the neighboring Pakistanis. Fresh and dried fruits is the most important part of Afghan diet.

  4. Noghl - Wikipedia

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    Almonds or other nuts, sugar, water, rose water. Noghl ( Iranian Persian) or Nuql ( Afghan Persian) ( Persian: نقل ), also Mlabbas ( Syrian Arabic) (Arabic: ملبس), are sugar -coated almonds, [1] [2] a traditional Syrian, Iranian and Afghan confection. [3] It is made by boiling sugar with water and rose water and then coating roasted ...

  5. Jalebi - Wikipedia

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    Zalābiya or zalabia, zalabiya (زلابية) (Maghrebi Arabic: زلابية) are found in the Levant and other Western Asian countries, including the Arab countries of Yemen, Egypt, [23] Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq. These are fried dough foods, including types similar to doughnuts. [24] Zalābiya are made from a batter composed of eggs, yeasted ...

  6. Bolani - Wikipedia

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    Bolani (Dari: بولانی), also called Periki (Pashto: پارکی) is a stuffed flat-bread from Afghanistan, [1] fried with a filling. [2] It has a thin crust and can be stuffed with a variety of ingredients, such as potatoes or leeks but also grated pumpkin, chives, red lentils or with minced meat. It can be served with plain yogurt or mint ...

  7. Sheer khurma - Wikipedia

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    Sheer khurma or sheer khorma (Persian: شير خرما, romanized: shîr xormâ "milk and dates") [1] is a festival vermicelli pudding prepared by Muslims on Eid ul-Fitr [2][3] and Eid al-Adha in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of Central Asia. It is equivalent to shemai, a Bangladeshi dessert. It is a traditional Muslim festive breakfast, [a ...

  8. Kahwah - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri kahwah is made by boiling green tea leaves with local saffron, cinnamon, cardamom and occasionally Kashmiri roses. It is generally served with sugar or honey and crushed nuts, usually almonds or walnuts. Some varieties are made as a herbal infusion only—without the green tea leaves. Traditionally, kahwah is prepared in a copper ...

  9. Aushak - Wikipedia

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    Aushak (Pashto/Persian: اَشَک) is an Afghan dish made of pasta dumplings filled with chives, with a (frequently meaty) tomato sauce, topped with yogurt and dried mint. [1][2] A time-consuming meal to prepare, it is usually served on holidays or at special gatherings. [3] It is similar to mantu, which is also popular in Afghanistan.

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