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Afghanistan Heart Symbol created by Humaira Ghilzai and Emily Rupright

Afghanistan Heart Symbol created by Humaira Ghilzai and Emily Rupright

Celebrating Afghanistan's culture, people and food!

August 15, 2022

Many of us have been anxiously awaiting the one-year anniversary of the fall of the elected Afghan government and the takeover of the Taliban. Last week I posted about the current state of Afghan women and the setbacks for human rights since the Taliban took over. But today, I want to share with you the beauty of Afghanistan and not her suffering. No matter what the politics, or who is in power Afghans will always hold on to their beautiful culture through food, hospitality, and pride in their heritage.

I invite you to learn about the beauty of Afghanistan through all the symbols I’ve included in this heart that personify our ancient culture.

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In Afghan Culture, Humaira's Musings Tags Afghanistan heart symbol, Afghan culture, Afghanistan heart of asia
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My Broadway debut with the production of The Kite Runner

July 18, 2022

So this summer I made my Broadway debut with the stage production of The Kite Runner. As a Cultural Advisor and Script Consultant, the Kite Runner Broadway speaks to me on a personal level. My family immigrated to the U.S. from Afghanistan after the Russian invasion in 1979. Like Baba in the Kite Runner, my parents lost everything – wealth, status, family, friends – when they became nameless refugees in Northern California. Like Amir, the protagonist, I learned to straddle two cultures and balance the tightrope of cultural expectations between my family’s Afghan values and the lure of living an ‘American’ life.

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In Afghan Culture Tags Khaled Hosseini, Kite Runner, Kite Runner Broadway, Matt Spangler, Matthew Spangler, Amir Arison, Azita Ghanizada, Faran Tahir, Giles Croft, Broadway, Representation Matters
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Learn how to make haft mew with this video.

Why Haft Mewa is synonymous with Afghan New Year (Nowroz/Nowruz)!

March 14, 2022


Did you know that one of the true symbols of the Afghan New Year is Haft Mewa? This mixture of seven different nuts and fruits is a must-have to ring in the Afghan New Year.

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In Afghan Culture Tags Nowroz, Nowruz, Haft mewa, Afghan dessert, Afghan culture, Afghan food, Afghan new year
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I have over sixty Afghan food recipes on this blog. Use this search field to find my most popular recipes—bolani, shohla, kebab—or a specific dish you may be looking for.

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Humaira opens the world to Afghan culture and cuisine through this blog. She shares the wonders of Afghanistan through stories of rich culture, delicious food and her family’s traditions. Learn more about Humaira’s work.


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My Recipes Appear In

 

FOOD52

Mom’s Kitchen Handbook ~ Blog

San Francisco Chronicle

“The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul” ~ A Novel

"Turmeric - The Wonder Spice" ~ A Cookbook"

Foreign Policy Magazine

Veggie Belly ~ Blog

"Giving - Student" ~ A Cookbook

Ingredient Matcher ~ Blog

Afghana ~ Blog 

Book Club Cheerleader ~ Blog 

Cornish Pasty ~ Blog 

Rhubarbarian ~ Blog 

Dietician Without Borders ~ Blog 

"Yogurt Culture" ~ A Global Look at How to Make, Bake, Sip and Chill the World's Creamiest, Healthiest Food


Tim Vetter of the Voyager Podcast asked me about Afghan Culture and Food. I hope you enjoy this interview.

Tim Vetter of the Voyager Podcast asked me about Afghan Culture and Food. I hope you enjoy this interview.

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