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Pictures: Yum, black and orange foods you love

Good eats or strange looking fare? Your call -- but we've collected some colorful and tasty dishes (recipes included) that are either black or orange or a variation of both. No matter the color the taste is sure to please.
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<b>Baked pumpkin</b><br>
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<b>For pumpkin:</b><br>
1 small pumpkin (baby or spookies work best)<br>
3/4 cup sugar<br>
1/4 cup vegetable oil<br>
Cinnamon<br>
<br>
<b>For yogurt sauce:</b><br>
1 cup plain yogurt<br>
1 teaspoon fresh-cut diced garlic<br>
Dash salt<br>
<br>
Slice pumpkin and remove seeds. Peel outer skin. Slice 2-inch pieces lengthwise. Place oil in skillet pan and heat to medium heat. Add pumpkin. Cook on medium heat covered for approximately 10 minutes, turning once.<br>
<br>
Remove from pan and place in small roasting or baking pan. Sprinkle the pumpkin with the sugar and cinnamon. Cover tightly. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minute or until soft. Time may differ according to the hardness of the pumpkin.<br>
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For yogurt sauce, stir ingredients together until smooth.<br>
<br>
Serve pumpkin warm with yogurt sauce.<br>
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<i>Courtesy of Qayum Karsai, The Helmand</i>

Pumpkins

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Baked pumpkin

For pumpkin:
1 small pumpkin (baby or spookies work best)
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup vegetable oil
Cinnamon

For yogurt sauce:
1 cup plain yogurt
1 teaspoon fresh-cut diced garlic
Dash salt

Slice pumpkin and remove seeds. Peel outer skin. Slice 2-inch pieces lengthwise. Place oil in skillet pan and heat to medium heat. Add pumpkin. Cook on medium heat covered for approximately 10 minutes, turning once.

Remove from pan and place in small roasting or baking pan. Sprinkle the pumpkin with the sugar and cinnamon. Cover tightly. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minute or until soft. Time may differ according to the hardness of the pumpkin.

For yogurt sauce, stir ingredients together until smooth.

Serve pumpkin warm with yogurt sauce.

Courtesy of Qayum Karsai, The Helmand
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