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Posted on 01-30-09 7:19 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Many of the foods that we enjoy in Nepal have origins in India. Even foods like dal bhat tarkari are not purely Nepali. But there are some foods that are pure Nepali, I mean those having origins in Nepal.


Lets try to list down those pure Nepali food.


I will start with these.


- Sel Roti


- Aaloo sadeko


- .....


 
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mula achar, teel achar, choyela, gwaramari, chatamari
 
Posted on 01-30-09 10:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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kakro ko achar....
pani pani bhayo yaar mukh

 
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homemade newari alcohol


 
Posted on 01-30-09 10:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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MOMO AND SEKUWA...I say this because Nepal has many ethnic backgrounds and thus momo and sekuwa is I BET THE MOST LOVED AND EATEN NEPALI FOOD if it isnt THAN LETS CLAIM IT AS OUR OWN FOOD BEFORE India claims it LOL.
 
Posted on 01-30-09 10:53 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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lol maddy dai!

I say lapsii ko achaar (anyone know what lapsee is called in english?)

WAI WAI! - haha

chyura masu achaar.


bhok po lagyo!
 
Posted on 01-30-09 10:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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paauh. titaura
 
Posted on 01-30-09 10:56 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ganesh lai chadauiney laddu.. k po bhanch teslai..yellowish orange type ko... tyo laddu.. authentic nepali ho...haha

 
Posted on 01-30-09 10:59 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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haha...how the fawk can u froget big ol' DHIDO...hahaha.

 
Posted on 01-30-09 11:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Tama, Silam ko achar, Sisno ko tarkari........By the way is SISNO unique to Nepal??? I mean I havent seen it here..........SISNO was real painful .....I remember as kids while playing or running after a kite without looking falling into a sisno jhar and The Nepali remedy for sisno pain was SINGAN....yuck and at that age it was plenty available on all the friends Noses LOL
 
Posted on 01-30-09 11:20 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Most dishes from Newari culture are unique to our identity, although I'm not a Newari. We're talking about unique, not what is popular. Cooking a little bit different does not make it unique, concept and the ingredient are crucial. There is not whole lot of things in Nepal for that matter.
Gundrunk is a fermanting/drying concept common among many other Asian countryies, started way earlier than us. Anything from sea weed to spinach can be made into gundruk.
Making  Achar is a simple concept, basically you can make achar of anything. Take a look at the Kim-Chi bar in a korean store. You'll find hundread of different types- their concept of achar. However our spices may be bit different.
Wai Wai is a company from Thailand.
Momo is a steaming concept common in many Asian countries. Chinease call it pot sticker, Japanese call is Gyoja, Russian to all the Istans...they have a similiar concept.
Alcohol---is all over the world. Unique are the those culture who makes them our of honey (Africa and Europe) and trees.

For Nepal:
Newari concept(not the ingredients) of foods are unique like chaatamai, kago, kachela, the momo looking ting stuffed with Haaku(sweets)....to name few.
There are few other ingredient that are unique to Nepal.
Laapsi....what else?
Don't say Timbur....it is common in other countries. Jimbu, if the plant used are truelly from the mountain, is unique but the process of drying/aging is not anything new.

Trivia:
Did you know Indian civilization was introduced to Chiilie by the Portugese...




 
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I remember once I took "Ghinti" at Pokhara, on the way to Baglung, one of the Thakali Hotel. Do you guys know anything about "GHINTI"
 
Posted on 01-30-09 11:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Tas.
It was good.
Anyone knows how to make it??

 
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what is Ghinti? Sounds intersting.. Could you explain nerman what kind of food is this?
 
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Ghinti is thakali sausage. It is made by fillling the goat intestine with blood and meat with certain spices.

 
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Lapsi ko gada


 


 
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malpuwa and satu. My fav un every puja.

 
Posted on 01-30-09 7:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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1-khasi ko aandra bhudi


2-khasi ko tauko


3- gibro fry


4-washa/ghrpala


5-chura bhatta mas


6-sutkari ko jhol


7-aato,dhido,


8- makai ko roti-jau ko roti,


9- mohi,nauni.


 


 


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