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  2. Kolcheh nowrozi - Wikipedia

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    Kolcheh nowrozi. Kolcheh nowrozi (Arabic:كولتشيه نوروزي), also known as kulchai nowruzi or Kulcha-e Nowruzī, are traditional cookies originating from Afghanistan. [1] They are made with rosewater and rice flour, have fork-created grooves on top of the cookies, and are wrapped in colorful tissue paper. [2][3] Kolcheh nowrozi are ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Jalebi - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan Jalebi is also thinner. It is a popular dessert that is commonly consumed in households and in public events such as weddings or festivals. Jalebi is often times served with green tea. There is also a popular song from Bollywood film Phantom named Afghan Jaleb [11] i. [12]

  5. Afghan (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan is a traditional New Zealand [1] [2] [3] biscuit made from flour, butter, cornflakes, sugar and cocoa powder, topped with chocolate icing and a half walnut.The recipe [4] has a high proportion of butter, and relatively low sugar, and no leavening (rising agent), giving it a soft, dense and rich texture, with crunchiness from the cornflakes, rather than from a high sugar content.

  6. Gosh-e fil - Wikipedia

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    Iran. Main ingredients. Dough (flour, milk, butter, sugar, salt, cardamom, eggs), pistachios, powdered sugar. Gosh-e fil ( Persian: گُوش فيل; "elephant's ear" [ 1]) is a fried pastry from Iran [ 2] The dough is shaped like an elephant ear ( goosh ), and deep-fried in oil. Each piece is then topped with chopped pistachios and powdered sugar .

  7. Category:Afghan desserts - Wikipedia

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  8. 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 ...

  9. 23 Rosh Hashanah Desserts That Go Beyond Apple & Honey Cake - AOL

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    August 22, 2024 at 12:04 PM. 23 Sweet Rosh Hashanah DessertsPHOTO: KATE JORDAN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE. Unlike secular New Year's Eve —a night of countdowns and staying up late drinking ...