Known as the dastarkhan or sofrah, the table spread is an important expression of culture in Afghanistan. Regardless of economic status, creating an adequate destarkhan is important to any family, especially when having guests. A large cloth will most likely be spread over a traditional rug in the living area or on a formal dining table. Most likely a young member of the family will present a "aftabah WA lagan", a copper basin and elaborate pot filled with water for the household to wash their hands in. He or she will go around the destarkhan to each member, pour water over the hands. Soap is provided, as is a drying cloth. The destarkhan is then dutifully filled with breads, accompaniments, relishes, appetizers, main courses, salads, rice, and fruits. Arrangement of foods is important when having guests; they must have easy access to the specialty foods. Young children are taught how to spread a good destarkhan and will be busy helping their parents.
Pashtun and Tajik are the two most common tribes.
The staple foods in Afghanistan is Wheat (the most important one), rice, barely and maize(which is corn). :)
Farming and agriculture
smelly people
Pashto (Afghanistan)
The most common foods are quick and convenient foods that are easy to cook and serve. Unfortunately, these foods contain artificial ingredients that aren't good for your health.
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Sodium chloride is: - the most common preservative for foods - the most common seasoning product for foods
most common food in rarotonga
Some of the most common foods are pizza, pasta, bread, chicken, meat, fruit and veg.
Qabuli rice
camel