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Things to bring back from Afghanistan

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Afghan saffron threads Afghanistan
Groceries

Afghan saffron threads

I would put Afghan saffron threads on the list for Afghanistan because it is the kind of thing that feels useful once you are home, not just another airport purchase. The best version is usually the sealed jar, tin or packet from a normal supermarket, spice stall or food hall, not the most expensive tourist version. The reason it works is that it gives you a quick reminder of the trip without needing to keep a fragile ornament safe forever.

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Afghan embroidered scarf Afghanistan
Clothes

Afghan embroidered scarf

Afghan embroidered scarf is worth adding because it feels like something you actually noticed while travelling through Afghanistan, rather than a generic souvenir. I would avoid the obvious tourist print and look for something with a local pattern, fabric or cut that still works with normal clothes back in the UK. The ideal version is modestly priced, not too bulky, and good enough that you would buy it again even without the holiday memory.

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Lapis lazuli bracelet Afghanistan
Souvenirs

Lapis lazuli bracelet

This is exactly the sort of thing I like bringing back from Afghanistan: small enough to fit in a bag, but specific enough to remind you where you bought it. The trick is to choose the simple, well-made version. Small craft items look better on a shelf when they are not too shiny or mass-produced. It is also the kind of thing you can talk about when someone asks what you brought back, because there is usually a little story attached to where you found it.

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Green raisins Afghanistan
Snacks

Green raisins

When I think of an easy, crowd-pleasing thing to bring back from Afghanistan, green raisins is a good pick because it does not need much explanation when you hand it over. I would buy a couple of packets: one to open while travelling and one to bring home unopened, because snacks have a habit of disappearing before the flight. I would rate it higher when it is locally made, clearly labelled and easy to use at home, and lower when it is just tourist packaging.

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