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Some common Pashtun dishes, from left to right: 1.Mutton grilled kebab (seekh kabab); 2.palao and salad; 3.tandoori chicken; and 4.mantu (dumplings). Pashtun cuisine includes a blend of Central Asian, South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines. Most Pashtun dishes are traditionally non-spicy.

Pashtun cuisine (Pashto:پښتنۍ خواړه) orAfghan cuisine refers to the cuisine of thePashtun people and is covered underAfghan andSouth Asian cuisines. It is largely based on meat dishes includingmutton, beef, chicken, and fish, as well as rice and some other vegetables.[1] Accompanying these staples are dairy products (yogurt, whey, cheeses), various nuts, local vegetables, and fresh and dried fruits.Peshawar,Kabul,Bannu,Quetta,Kandahar andMardan are centers of Pashtun cuisine.

Afghan Pashtun cuisine

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Breakfast items include kachala boiledturnips served with chukni;chickpeas;kidney beans; andliver, often served withnaan.

Traditional Pashtun cuisine

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Breakfast items include greentea withcardamom (kahwa), boiled eggs andmalai.

At other meals, some of the following may be served:

Other common food items

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Bolani

The following is an incomplete list of food items that Pashtuns eat often.

  • Pashtun cuisine
  • Peshawari Chapli Kabab
  • Men eating lunch in Kunar Province of Afghanistan
    Men eating lunch inKunar Province ofAfghanistan
  • Pashtun dinner sitting on dastarkhan in Helmand Province of Afghanistan, with U.S. troops in the background
    Pashtun dinner sitting ondastarkhan inHelmand Province of Afghanistan, with U.S. troops in the background
  • Roasted chicken is popular in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
    Roasted chicken is popular in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
  • Naan bread is widely consumed in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
    Naan bread is widely consumed in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
  • A typical Peshawari dinner course with various dishes
    A typicalPeshawari dinner course with various dishes
  • Village elders and US special forces drinking Afghan green tea (kawa) in 2007
    Village elders and US special forces drinking Afghan green tea (kawa) in 2007
  • Samples of some native Afghan fruits
    Samples of some native Afghan fruits

Traditional breakfast items

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Pashtuns in their traditional territory drink green (kahwa) or black tea (chai) with breakfast. Some drinkmasala chai, especially the Pakistani Pashtuns.Sheer chai, a type of tea that is mixed with milk and sugar, is also consumed. Other breakfast foods can include Afghan naan, paratha, eggs,butterfat (malai), milk creams, cheeses, etc. Pastries, cakes and cookies are consumed with either tea or warm milk. Those in cities buy and eat whatever breakfast items are sold in grocery stores, which may include porridge, oatmeal, cereal, pancakes, sausages, and fruit juices, among others.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The End of Afghan Cuisine in Pakistan?". 8 May 2018.Archived from the original on 17 October 2020. Retrieved8 February 2020.
  2. ^"Exile on Charles Street: Restaurateur Qayum Karzai's life is split between Baltimore and his native Afghanistan".Baynard Woods. The Baltimore Sun. 3 March 2015.Archived from the original on 2021-12-27. Retrieved2021-12-28.Kaddo Borwani, baby pumpkins pan fried and then baked and served with garlic and yogurt

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