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Animal husbandry in Afghanistan is a traditional way of life, which exists in all 34 provinces of the country, and plays an important role in the nation's economy. [1] The livestock in Afghanistan mainly include sheep, cattle, and goats. All of these produce red meat and dairy products for local consumption.
Nearly four months since the Taliban seized power and the United States pulled its troops from Afghanistan, the country is facing a critical food shortage that some aid groups say could kill a ...
A table setting of Afghan food in Kabul Badenjan is usually served for lunch as a light meal or as a side dish. It tastes best with freshly baked bread along with sour minted yogurt. Shomleh/shlombeh (a cold drink made of yogurt that is sprinkled with fresh or dried mint). Afghan men eating at a lunchtime feast in Kunar Weleyat
The head of the World Food Programme in Afghanistan says the agency can only feed half the millions of Afghans in need after cuts in international aid and an impending freeze in U.S. foreign funding.
When it comes to brain health, the age-old saying is true: “You are what you eat.” Your eating habits affect your performance, productivity, mood, memory, and more.
Food noise is a mental preoccupation with food in general (as opposed to one specific food) that is largely independent from physiological hunger but nonetheless is distracting for many people; it includes recurring thoughts about what one has or hasn't eaten in recent hours, what one would like to eat right now or "shouldn't" eat right now ...
The Minangkabau people in Indonesia prepare gulai banak 'beef brain curry' in a coconut-milk gravy. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In Cebu City , Philippines, tuslob buwa (fried pig brain) is a popular street food. In Cuban cuisine , "brain fritters" are fried breaded brains. [ 6 ]
[3] [4] [5] Most of the Marco Polo sheep and ibex are being poached for food, whereas wolves, snow leopards and bears are being killed for damage prevention. [6] A leopard was recorded by a camera-trap in Bamyan Province in 2011. The long-lasting conflict in the country badly affected both predator and prey species, so that the national ...