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  2. Afghan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Afghan chicken or murgh-e is a classic example of one of the most famous dishes of Afghanistan. Chicken dishes are usually found in restaurants and at outdoor street vendor stalls. Unlike in the Indian cooking style, chicken in Afghan cuisine is often used with the intention that it be halal. Cream, butter, and curd are customary ingredients in ...

  3. Aush - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan soup is usually made with noodles and different vegetables in a tomato-based broth. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The Afghan version of the soup is more likely to have tomatoes or a tomato broth. It is topped with chaka (yogurt sauce), fried garlic, and dried/crushed mint leaves.

  4. Pashtun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of food items that Pashtuns enjoy eating. Afghan burger; Aush (hand made noodles) Aushak (vegetable and chive-filled dumplings topped with tomato and yogurt sauces) Bannu Pulao, hailing from the Bannu district of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The dish is made with tender beef, aromatic rice, and a blend of local ...

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  6. Category:Afghan cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. 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. In ...

  8. Sabzi khordan - Wikipedia

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    Sabzi khordan (Persian: سبزی خوردن), kanachi (Armenian: կանաչի), goy (Azerbaijani: Yemax goyü), or pinjar (Kurdish: pinçar) is a common side dish in Iranian, Kurdish, Azerbaijani, Afghan, and Armenian cuisines, which may be served with any meal, consisting of any combination of a set of fresh herbs and raw vegetables.

  9. Khoresh - Wikipedia

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    Khoresh (Persian: خورش) or Khoresht (Persian: خورشت) is an Iranian term for stew dishes of the Persianate World in Iranian cuisine, Afghan cuisine, Tajik cuisine and also Kurdish cuisine. The word is a substantive of the verb khordan (Persian: خوردن) "to eat" and literally means "meal". It generally refers to different stews pilaf ...