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Afghan hot pot

Malini Ghose

Afghanistan is not a shopper&rsquos paradise. On week 4 of a 5-week assignment in Kabul I was being harassed by calls from home demanding antique jezails, Babrak Karmal-era communist memorabilia, Ahmed Shah Masud topis, and anything that might have fallen off a US army supply truck. Boys Obsessed with war. I had seen an altogether more peaceful side of the country and I was not going to succumb to the pressure. A pressure cooker however is a different matter. This deeg-e-zoodpaz darja-e-yak or &lsquoPressure cooker no. 1&rsquo is of Persian provenance. Called a deeg-e-bukhar in dari, my friend  Hassina tells me &ldquoyou can cook anything in it except aalwa but mind the time for pressuring.&rdquo I bought this beauty for $10 in Ghazni.

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