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Black bean, native to Afghanistan
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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. It is served cold with salt and vinegar based chutneys.

References

  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.


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