What types of fruits are grown in Afghanistan?!


Question: Cia.gov World Factbook listed Afghanistan's agricultural goods as "opium, wheat, fruits, nuts; wool, mutton, sheepskins, lambskins," but is not specific. Anyone know exactly what kinds of fruits (or vegetables) are grown there?
Thanks


Answers: Cia.gov World Factbook listed Afghanistan's agricultural goods as "opium, wheat, fruits, nuts; wool, mutton, sheepskins, lambskins," but is not specific. Anyone know exactly what kinds of fruits (or vegetables) are grown there?
Thanks

When I was Afghanistan, I rarely went into the towns, but I was able to eat some locally grown grapes and pomegrantes.
The grapes were green and very very small size and sweet compared to the ones we eat in the US.

Mangoes and dates

Probably things like figs, pomegranates, maybe grapes and olives

AFGHANISTAN:

notably grapes (all varieties), pomegranates, apricots, berries, oranges and plums

Dried nuts and seeds, such as walnuts, pistachios, almonds, and pine nuts are grown as well.

vegetables: onions, potatoes, carrots, beans, peas





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