In Afghanistan, it is customary to eat with the right hand, as the left hand is considered unclean in many cultures, including Afghan traditions. Diners typically use their fingers to scoop food, often accompanying meals with bread. This practice reflects cultural norms around cleanliness and respect during communal meals.
First they try to serve there guests the best food they have and then when it's time to eat they use there hands
Afghans typically eat hummus with naan, a type of flat bread.
Afghans eat a variety of foods for lunch. Popular foods are rice with meat and vegetables. Foods are eaten with bread.
they eat drugs and then go shoot people
No, there is no law dictating which hand to use for cutting and which hand to use for eating when using a knife and fork. It is generally considered polite and proper dining etiquette in Western cultures to use the knife in the right hand to cut food and the fork in the left hand to eat.
Yes,but they use their hand too.
Sheikh Saadi thought that the Afghans were not so great. She talks about how the Afghans were out of control.
No. Indians, Afghans, Pakistanis, and Bengalis eat curry. Arabs do eat a lot of spiced foods, but these are not curries (they do not have the proper spices or preparation methods to be curries).
Talibans used to tell extreme things to Afghans
Afghans generally do not eat pork due to Islamic dietary laws, which prohibit the consumption of pork and its by-products. The majority of the population is Muslim, and adherence to halal dietary practices is common. Therefore, in Afghan cuisine, you will find a focus on other meats such as lamb, beef, and chicken.
the settlers used their hand to eat with but sometimes they used sticks
You can cut them up and eat them by hand or you can use a melon baller and eat them that way.