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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).

  3. Borani - Wikipedia

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    Borani-e Esfanaj is a cold Persian salad made with spinach and yogurt, and other types of borani salad dishes are found in Turkish cuisine and other Middle Eastern cuisines. [3] Borani-e Khiar is an Iranian salad with yogurt, cucumber and walnut. The spinach yogurt salad is known as Sabzi Boranee in Afghanistan.

  4. Nowruz in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Normally they cook Sabzi Chalaw, a dish made from rice and spinach. Moreover, the bakeries prepare a special type of cookie, called Kulcha-e Nowruzī, which is only baked for Nowruz. Another dish which is prepared mostly for the Nowruz days is Māhī wa Jelabī (Fried Fish and Jelabi) and it is the most common meal in picnics.

  5. Help! I Bought Too Much Spinach—Here’s The List Of Recipes ...

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    Get the Air Fryer Spinach, Roasted Red Pepper, & Goat Cheese Omelet recipe. PHOTO: JOEL GOLDBERG; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNE One-Pot Creamy Spinach Artichoke & Chicken Pasta

  6. 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.

  7. Sabzi polo - Wikipedia

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    Sabzi polo (Persian: سبزی پلو) is an Iranian dish of rice and chopped herbs, usually served with fish. [1] In Persian, sabzi refers to herbs or vegetables (sabz means "green"); polo is pilaf, a style of cooked rice. The herbs used in sabzi polo vary, but typically include coriander, dill, chives or scallions, fenugreek, garlic and ...

  8. 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.

  9. Ghormeh sabzi - Wikipedia

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    Ghormeh sabzi (Persian: قورمه‌ سبزی), also known as Khoresht sabzi (خورشت سبزی), also spelled qormeh sabzi, is an Iranian herb stew. It is considered the national dish and is a very popular dish in Iran. [1] Ghormeh sabzi has different variants, which are based on the difference between beans and meat.