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  1. Afghan Cuisine: Cooking for Life : A Collection of Afghan Recipes (And Other Favorites) for the Novice Afghan and Non-Afghan Cook by Nafisa Sekandari, 2003-03-27
  2. Afghanistan Cuisine by Said Z. Hofioni, 2008-08-30
  3. Curry Club Indian Vegetarian Cookbook by Pat Chapman, 1997-08-28
  4. Afghan Food & Cookery: Noshe Djan by Helen Saberi, 2000-01-01
  5. Noshe Djan: Afghan Food and Cookery by Helen Saberi, 2000-06-29
  6. Camels and caravans: from Afghanistan to the vegan table.(Recipe): An article from: Vegetarian Journal by Zel Allen, 2010-01-01
  7. AFGHANISTAN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by ALESSANDRO MONSUTTI, 2001
  8. France: The Beautiful Cookbook by Scotto Sisters, 1989-10-18

41. More Than 350 Tons Of Medical Supplies Shipped To Afghanistan
Burns from cooking are, unfortunately, quite common in afghanistan.In particular, women are vulnerable to burns from cooking oil.
http://usinfo.state.gov/topical/pol/terror/02021200.htm
International Security Response to Terrorism 11 February 2002
More than 350 Tons of Medical Supplies Shipped to Afghanistan
U.N. health agency says 3 million Afghans depend on medical aid The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that it has sent more than 350 tons of medical supplies into Afghanistan since September 2001. The shipments have been the sole source of essential medicines for about 3 million people, WHO said in a February 11 statement. The shipments are important in a country where the medical system and the supply channels for necessary equipment and drugs have been broken down by years of war and neglect. The WHO is also delivering supplies to remote areas of Afghanistan that are inaccessible because of snow-covered mountain passes through much of the year. WHO is sending supplies by aircraft to isolated Ghor province starting the week of February 11. WHO spokesperson Lori Hieber-Giradet said, "Many health clinics and hospitals would not have been able to provide even the most rudimentary services to needy populations through the past several months without these supplies." She spoke to reporters at a briefing in Islamabad. In October 2001, WHO released a survey of health conditions in Afghanistan indicating that measles, acute respiratory infections, pregnancy related complications, diarrhea, and tuberculosis were major threats to the population. The WHO supplies equip hospitals and clinics to treat these conditions, and the agency offers other essential health services.

42. Afghanistan - ACT: 03-Dec-99
of the war displaced in afghanistan with shelter materials plastic sheeting, tarpaulinsand blankets as well as food in the form of rice, cooking oil, beans
http://www.cidi.org/humanitarian/hsr/99b/0037.html
Action by Churches Together (ACT) Appeal - Afghanistan War Displaced Winter Assistance - ASAF93 Appeal Target : US$ 326,755 Geneva, 3 December 1999
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43. Afghanistan Earthquake [ICRC-03 24-Feb-98]
Cross team, in conjunction with the other relief organizations in afghanistan, ispreparing blankets, 800 kg soap, 2.8 mt of laundry soap, 57 cooking sets and
http://www.cidi.org/disaster/98a/0036.html
Afghanistan: Earthquake [ICRC-03: 24-Feb-98]
International COmmittee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Afghanistan: Earthquake Update No. 3 24 February 1998 Another Earthquake hits region During the early evening (local time) today, a strong earthquake registering over 6.4 on the Richter scale, shook houses in several parts of northern Afghanistan and Pakistan. All delegates in the disaster operation area are reported to be safe. The Red Cross team, in conjunction with the other relief organizations in Afghanistan, is preparing to carry out an assessment of the impact of this latest natural disaster. First ICRC airdrop delivers 13 tonnes of aid After two weeks of thwarted attempts to deliver substantial relief supplies to the survivors of Takhar's earthquake, the ICRC-chartered Hercules C-130 successfully completed it's first round-trip from Peshawar to Rostaq yesterday (Thursday, 19 February). The onward transmission of 720 blankets, 800 kg soap, 2.8 mt of laundry soap, 57 cooking sets and 6 tarpaulins to Rostaq's out-lying villages is being carried out by helicopter. An estimated 18 Hercules rotations are envisaged over the next two weeks (two to three flights per day) in order to deliver supplies from Peshawar. The Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) is assisting distributions to villages and establishing lists of beneficiaries. The ICRC-chartered plane is also at the disposal of the various United Nations agencies taking part in the relief operation. The contents of all airdrops are planned according to priority needs as identified by the ICRC, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (the Federation), UNOCHA and other agencies. The World Food Programme and UNHCR have substantial food stocks in the region; 20 tonnes of wheat flour will be airdropped on Monday (23 February).

44. CARE.ca - Afghanistan: Food Distribution
On a recent trip to Kabul, the capital of afghanistan, I witnessed the out 10,000widows and their 50,000 children receive supplies of wheat, cooking oil and
http://www.care.ca/actn/afghan/fddst_e.shtm
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Food distribution
The Hon. Flora MacDonald, former Secretary of State for External Affairs and CARE Canada Programme Advisor, reports on a trip to Afghanistan in March, 2001.
In this chapter: Food for widows and children
Young widows

The edicts of the extreme fundamentalist Taliban government have made relief efforts by UN Agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) almost impossible to carry out. But regardless of hardship and danger, aid workers in Afghanistan doggedly persevere.
Food for widows and children
CARE Canada/Afghanistan is one of the NGOs that is making a difference. On a recent trip to Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, I witnessed the effective manner in which CARE's massive food distribution program is being carried out: 10,000 widows and their 50,000 children receive supplies of wheat, cooking oil and lentils on a monthly basis. It's not what we would consider lavish but it does enable these drought-stricken Afghans to survive. Currently the project employs 34 Afghan women, making it the largest women-managed project in Kabul, and most likely in all of Afghanistan. The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) provides the funding for this critical programme.

45. Afghanistan/Afghanistan - Backgrounder
of camps for internally displaced people in western afghanistan near the Relief Foundationto provide essential household items such as cooking utensils, soap
http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/CIDAWEB/webcountry.nsf/VLUDocEn/28C96972F4CDFA5785256

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Backgrounder: Canadian aid to Afghanistan
MARCH 2003

By the end of the current fiscal year, March 2003, the Government of Canada will have disbursed all of the $116.6 million in financial aid it had pledged for Afghanistan since September 11, 2001. The funds have been disbursed for the following initiatives:
  • $19 million to the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF) administered by the World Bank to provide coordinated financing for Afghanistan's reconstruction program, including part of the operating budget of the Government of Afghanistan. The ARTF funds salaries and technical assistance as well as other recurrent expenditures in the government budget.
  • Nearly $10 million to CARE Canada to provide shelter, blankets, winter clothing and other household items to vulnerable Afghans; for its humanitarian assistance program for widows in Kabul; for its community-organized primary education program; and to provide logistical support to the World Food Programme.
  • $9 million to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees for voluntary repatriation of refugees, for assistance and protection of Afghan refugees and internally displaced people who have not been able to return to their homes and to assist in the reintegration of refugees who choose to return to their country.

46. Refugees On The Iran-Afghanistan Border
and to look inside the tents where women and children were resting or cooking. IranianRed Crescent Society doctor in Makkaki camp in southwestern afghanistan.
http://www.mecchurches.org/newsreport/vol13_3_4/refugees.asp
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Refugees on the Iran-Afghanistan Border
Report and photos by the Rev. Dr. Nuhad Tomeh, November 5, 2001 MECC, in partnership with Action by Churches Together (ACT) International, has been working to help Afghani refugees in Iran. At the end of October, Rev. Dr. Nuhad Tomeh (pictured at right) made a trip to Iran to start implementing that program.
Introduction Iran closed its border with Afghanistan at the beginning of the current crisis. The Iranian Red Cresent Society (IRCS) set up two camps just across the Afghanistan-Iran border so that they could help the Afghani refugees without them crossing the border. Iran already hosts 2.5 million Afghani refugees, who have been there since the Russian invasion of Afghanistan and throughout its civil war.
MECC anticipated that even if the border is closed, people would still try to cross. Although many thought that the region of Mashhad would be the area where many refugees would cross, the two camps that became the center for assistance were set southeast of Iran near the city of Zabol. The IRCS have also set up a camp near Mashhad but through October 31 it was inactive. Arrival in Teheran (October 28) I left Beirut October 28 for Teheran where I met with two church leaders, Bishop Sebouh Sarkissian of the Armenian Apostolic church of Teheran, and the Reverend Hendrix Sahanzian of the Evangelical Synod of Iran. I told them about the MECC program of assistance to Afghani refugees through IRCS. We discussed the possibility of establishing a church committee to supervise the program, especially if the situation deteriorated or was prolonged.

47. Weblinks On The War In Afghanistan
Rudyard Kipling. 100 Afghan Proverbs. ABC News America Fights Back.About afghanistan. Afghan cooking. Afghan Daily - sponsored by WorldNews.com.
http://www.historyteacher.net/WarInAfghanistan-Weblinks.htm
When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains
And the women come out to cut up what remains
Just roll to your rifle and blow out your brains
An' go to your Gawd like a soldier.
- Rudyard Kipling
100 Afghan Proverbs
ABC News - America Fights Back About Afghanistan ... MEMRI's Jihad and Terrorism Studies Projec t The Mirror International - A Muslim View of World Affairs Most Wanted Terrorists - FBI website MSNBC - America Strikes Back The Music of Afghanistan ...
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48. Motherjones.com -- Web Exclusives
problem facing afghanistan. With many powerplants and electrical lines destroyed,impoverished Afghans have few energy options. Millions of daily cooking fires
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Afghanistan's Environmental Casualties Overshadowed by the human suffering caused by decades of war, Afghanistan's environment is also in crisis.
by Michael Kamber March 6, 2002 Afghanistan's forests are going up in smoke.
As dusk falls in Kabul, the streets fill with a choking gray smoke, despite the city's near-complete lack of industry. Nearly every family in this capital of one million is cooking its evening meal and trying to keep the bitter winter chill at bay. But in a partially destroyed city where most homes lack electricity, the only fuel available is wood, cut from the surrounding hillsides and trucked into Kabul and other cities. The interiors of the dilapidated concrete homes and, presumably the lungs of inhabitants are covered with soot. Amid the ongoing US-led campaign against the Taliban and Al Qaeda, little has been said about Afghanistan's environment. That is a critical oversight, because the landlocked country of 25 million is facing a crippling environmental disaster, one greatly exacerbated by 23 years of war. At this point, another round of civil war could wipe out the country's forests as well as several endangered species. "Losses of natural resources are beyond estimation," says Abdul Wajid Adil, of the Peshawar, Pakistan-based Society for Afghanistan's Viable Environment (SAVE). "Damage to the environment is second only to human loss."

49. Afghanistan - CWS 02-Jan-01
for cooking, let alone heating. RESPONSE As a member of the Action by Churches Together(ACT) International network, Church World Service Pakistan/afghanistan
http://stone.cidi.org/humanitarian/hsr/centralasia/ixl0.html

50. Pakistan/Afghanistan - CWS 10-Oct-01
food package will include a sixmonth supply of wheat, cooking oil, rice province,Pakistan, as well as IDP settlements in central and northern afghanistan.
http://stone.cidi.org/humanitarian/hsr/centralasia/ixl83.html

51. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
more cooking and Food sale books. afghanistan's Endless War State Failure, RegionalPolitics, and the Rise of the Taliban by Larry P Goodson Publisher Comments
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52. Afghanistan
3. Wood or kerosene for cooking food. 4. Drilling of tubewells due to watershortage in Spin Boldak, afghanistan 5. Mats for the two Mosques set up.
http://www.convoyofmercy.org.uk/afghanistan.html
Afghanistan
Afghanistan Appeal
16 tonne truck kidney beans £4,500
16 tonne truck pulses £3,335
Water Tube Well £1,150
3,000 Daily Bread Oven £35.00
Wood for one oven/day £3.00
Winter Sleeping Bag £4.50
Warm Winter Jacket £4.00
Pair of Thermal Socks £0.22
fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff On the 26th of October 2001 Dr.Daud Qazi and Asad Khan, trustee of Convoy of Mercy set of for Chaman, Pakistan to assist the refugees. Arriving at Karachi airport on the 27th they set off for Quetta the next day. After only an hour's flight they arrived at Quetta airport and immediately set about getting information on refugees. On the 29th they went to the offices of UNHCR to register but were told firstly they had to register with the Federal government ministry and than with the provincial ministry of refugees before being allowed to work amongst the refugees. Being citizens of Pakistan they set off towards Chaman the same day without waiting for permission. They were helped by the Pishin Scouts of the Frontier Corps to see the refugee camps on the border. Some assistance was provided at the camps in Chaman and permission was sought from the Afghan side to help in the three refugee camps at "Spin Boldak", Afghanistan.
Some Immediate Needs
1. Provision of nan bread, since UNHCR was giving the refugees biscuits they did not eat.

53. Global Gastronomer - Asia
Main Courses, and Desserts; Afghan Food and Recipe; afghanistan Social Food Recipes;Martin Yan's Recipes; Taste of China from Chinese cooking Class Cookbook;
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54. Rebuilding Agriculture In Afghanistan
Establishment of energy supplies to replace wood for cooking is keyto stopping the deforestation of afghanistan. Due to the energy
http://www.icarda.cgiar.org/afghanistan/workshop/guid33.htm
A Code-of-Conduct Workshop
Jointly Organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock in Afghanistan,
ICARDA and FAO
21 - 23 May 2002
Kabul, Afghanistan 3.3 G uiding Principles From Crop Improvement to the Seed System: Looking Forward
There are several ways to divide the agricultural production systems endemic to Afghanistan. While either six or seven agroecological zones and administrative units have been utilized to manage agricultural production, the group decided that a more productive way to view crop production systems in Afghanistan would be to first evaluate the irrigated production systems, and then to deal with the rainfed agroecologies. The irrigated areas can be divided into groups by cropping system. In the higher elevations in the north, one crop per year is commonly produced. In the plains to the west and south, two crops are generally produced per year, and near Jalalabad, three crops can be grown. The single crop per year production area is in the greatest need of rehabilitation. While currently in wheat production, cropping alternatives include vegetables, fruit trees, corn, sesame, flax, cowpea, chickpea, rye, sunflower, and potato. Wheat remains the most reasonable fall seeded crop in the two- and three-crop-per-year production areas. Alternative crops in the double-cropping system include melons, vegetables, annual forage legumes, rice, cotton, flax, sesame, mung bean and common bean. Corn is often intercropped with either mung bean or common bean in this area.

55. Update On Progress In Afghanistan, May 2002
biscuits, children's winter clothing, tents, mattresses, cooking sets and water purificationtablets to thousands of affected families in northern afghanistan.
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Working in partnership with the Interim Administration, the humanitarian community and the people of Afghanistan May 2002 Links UNICEF's work in Afghanistan journalists on Afghanistan Since September 2001, UNICEF has supported the efforts of the Afghan Interim Administration to make substantial progress in a number of areas: Survival high protein biscuits, children's winter clothing, tents, mattresses, cooking sets and water purification tablets to thousands of affected families in northern Afghanistan. sweaters for 17,800 women and children: shoes and socks for 7,800 boys and girls; tents for 3,820 families (over 15,300 individuals); plastic sheeting for 4,000 families; Family Kits to assist over 4,000 people; 1,200 blankets; mattresses for 1,600 families; and cooking sets for 133 families. UNICEF also provided baby kits for 3,500 families and 10,000 baby blankets. In the area of nutrition, UNICEF provided a month's supply of high protein biscuits for over 16,400 individuals affected by the earthquakes. UNICEF also delivered 20 basic and four supplementary health kits to respond to the health care needs of 200,000 people for three months in the earthquake zone.

56. UMCOR / Mercy Corps Afghanistan Emergency Shelter Project
homes in Hazar Bogh, Ambar Koh and KTF UMCOR is distributing 1,333 Shelter Kits 3,000Household Kits and 3000 Hygiene Kits in NE afghanistan. 2. cooking Knife. 1.
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Following the collapse of the Taliban, Mercy Corps has tracked these families as they have returned to their homes on the former frontline. They continue to return to their homes in Hazar Bogh, Ambar Koh and KTF
UMCOR is distributing 1,333 Shelter Kits 3,000 Household Kits and 3000 Hygiene Kits in NE Afghanistan. All recipients of Shelter Kits are also receiving Household Kits. The additional 767 Household Kits are being distributed to families whose homes have been identified as not completely destroyed but still need basic household supplies. On May 26, UMCOR placed a new order for additional NFI kits to be delivered to 1000 more returnee families in Ambar Koh. SHELTER KITS Items Quantity Winterized Tent, 4m x 4m, 3 layers

57. Inasmuch Update: Beginning Again In Northern Afghanistan
to Love in the Midst of Tragedy, Advance 9011253 and designating afghanistan. . Kitincludes Plates, a tea kettle, cups, spoons, a ladle a cooking knife, a
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Beginning Again in Northern Afghanistan
Hazar Bogh was used as a front line between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance. Both sides contributed to the destruction. Peoples homes have been all but destroyed. Many of the walls still stand, but they are mere shells. The roofs and supports are gone, the wooden frames for the doors and windows have been torn out, and all their belongings looted. UMCOR and Mercy Corps have teamed together to provide the people of Hazar Bogh with shelter kits, fuel for the winter, and household and kitchen items. Getting these much needed supplies to this region of northern Afghanistan was a complicated, circuitous process . The supplies were ordered from Pakistan, and because of the war had to be trucked from Pakistan through Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and finally across the Pyanj river into Afghanistan. Getting goods and people into and out of Tajikistan took weeks of negotiation. When the supplies and relief workers finally arrived in Taloqan, Afghanistan, they still had a 40 kilometer drive ahead of them, over a dirt road full of deep holes. It took hours to negotiate those 40 kilometers.
The people of Qanchoga were expecting the arrival of their shelter kits and were waiting with their coupons in hand. When they did their assessment a few weeks ago, Mercy Corps staff had given each family a coupon that listed the family's name and the items they would receive. A typical shelter kit is designed for a family of six or seven and contains a winter tent, six blankets, three sleeping pads, three mattresses, three pillows, and a stove. Kitchen and household items arrived and were distributed a few weeks later. The UMCOR/Mercy Corps crew worked with men of the village to unload the supplies, then demonstrated how to set up the tents and stoves. Afterwards, the village elders hosted them to a dinner of rice with lamb.

58. Afghanistan - Humanitarian Relief - Relief
central local presence is UNAMA (United Nations Assistance Mission in afghanistan)headed up Food (chiefly staples, eg wheat, rice, flour, cooking oil, sugar).
http://www.tradepartners.gov.uk/afghanistan/relief/

59. ISA Members Respond To Crisis In Afghanistan
distribution of other basic items (eg, pots and utensils for cooking) and health firstto the border camps, and later across the border in afghanistan.
http://www.charity.org/afghresp.htm

60. Leaving Afghanistan
student at New York's Columbia University when the Russian invasion of Afghanistanprevented his of taste and of health, he turned to his first love cooking.
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The Leaving of Afghanistan
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Bamiyan Afghani Restaurant
358 Third Avenue (at 26th Street)
New York, NY 10010
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Editor's Note:
Bamiyan is the historic seat of Afghan culture. The Bamiyan valley, where once caravans on the silk route stopped to rest, was the site of Buddhist statues carved into limestone around the 4th century. Representative of the pre-Islamic culture, these statues were defaced by Mogul soldiers in the 1800's and finally destroyed by the Taliban. by Barbara Paley-Israel Sayed Ahmad Shah, the host and owner of Bamiyan Afghani Restaurant, a Supreme Court Justice in his native Afghanistan, was visiting his brother, Sayed Nader Shah, who was a political science student at New York's Columbia University when the Russian invasion of Afghanistan prevented his return. His eyes water over when he speaks of his homeland, describing the forty different species of apricots, the apple orchards whose fruit is so fragrant that a freshly picked apple will perfume an entire home. Not being able to find food that he considered comparable to the cuisine of home, both from the perspectives of taste and of health, he turned to his first love - cooking. Mr. Shah became a restaurateur, subsequently training fifteen New York City Chefs in the skills of Afghani cuisine.

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