As winter continues, Bukharian kitchens return to the foods that have sustained families for generations — dishes built on patience, simplicity, and warmth. Vegetables are softened slowly in oil, meats are cooked low until deeply flavorful, dough is worked by hand, and sweets are prepared gently
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