Afgan Bread makers....
They could be used as blankets when not consumed. ![]()
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Imagine that these dough for pizza and to put up prayers and everything that goes to bake ... mmmmm ma would be good, and extra large njami .... anyway ... good actually superb masters
4. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Trooper 2 years ago
the guys are sitting on the ingredients... Foot fungus bread anyone?
5. callemacody 2 years ago
#4
Just because you have footfungus doesnt mean everyone else has!
Lovely display of skill in a different culture!
6. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Oddi 2 years ago
I bet they sweat all over the flour it must be kinda hot in there
11. Comment rated too low. Show this comment loadrunner 2 years ago
The only thing confusing me, is they use their left hand to turn the bread. ( there is no toiletpaper and water is not often used in desert countries to wash hands)
i would love to taste this kind of bread.
#(removed comment) not all people are terrorist like you are.
FROM THE JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY
1) An Outbreak of Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease in Western Afghanistan Associated with Exposure to Wheat Flour Contaminated with Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
"Although direct analysis was not possible, contaminated wheat flour used to make bread was the likely source of PA causing the outbreak."
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jt/2010/313280/
2) Fatal Disease Claims 150 Lives in Afghanistan
"The disease had for the first time erupted in Gulrang district some 25 years ago and now it has broken out for the second time this year. The basic cause of the disease, she said, is a poisonous plant that grows along with the wheat crop. When the people use the wheat bread, they suffer from the disease. "
http://www.rawa.org/disease.htm
3)Charmak Disease In Afghanistan
"Soldiers can get charmak disease by eating flour-based foods, such
as bread"
http://phc.amedd.army.mil/PHC%20Resource%20Library/Charmak%20Jan%202010.pdf
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15. Comment rated too low. Show this comment MurderVictim 2 years ago
Just imagine how much dirt, dust, snot and shit is in each loaf... ![]()
16. Comment rated too low. Show this comment sgtstone5 2 years ago
baker by day talliban by night









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1. Ganjabus 2 years ago
Forget how this looks, I've had this bread before and it is the most delicious bread I've ever tasted.