Mushung

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Mushung is a small black bean. It is commonly boiled and sold on snack carts in Afghanistan, particularly in towns where Hazaras have presence.[1] It is served cold with salt and vinegar based chutneys.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Thesiger, Wilfred (1955). "The Hazaras of Central Afghanistan". The Geographical Journal. 121 (3): 312–319. Bibcode:1955GeogJ.121..312T. doi:10.2307/1790895. JSTOR 1790895.