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  2. Dhindo - Wikipedia

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    Dhindo (Nepali: ढिँडो ⓘ) is a meal prepared in Nepal.It is prepared by gradually adding flour to boiling water while stirring. It is a staple meal in various parts of Nepal, specially Tamangs in the Hilly Region of Nepal [1] and the Sikkim and Darjeeling regions of India.

  3. Kwati (soup) - Wikipedia

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    Kwātī (Newar: क्वाती (where क्वा (kwā) = 'hot' and ती (tī) = 'soup'); Nepali: क्वाँटी) is a mixed soup of nine types of sprouted beans. It is a traditional Newari dish consumed on the festival of Guni Punhi, the full moon day of Gunlā which is the tenth month in the Nepal Era lunar calendar.

  4. Sukuti - Wikipedia

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    There are several ways to make sukuti, depending on the taste. The main methods to prepare sukuti among the people of Nepal are deep frying or grilled roasting. To make sukuti, a combination of salt, pepper, cumin, turmeric, and chilli powder are browned on roast, then pounded into a blend. The sukuti is then mixed with these spices and fried ...

  5. Bhakkha - Wikipedia

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    Bhakkha is prepared by lightly soaking milled rice in water and massaging with palms. It is then sieved to separate sand grain sized pieces. The sieved rice grains is lightly compacted in a bowl and steamed. Traditionally, the steaming is done in a clay pot for 30 seconds or a minute depending upon the temperature of the water.

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  7. Momo (food) - Wikipedia

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    A plate of momos from Nepal A Tibetan woman making momo in Washington, D.C., United States. The earliest Tibetan dumplings were made of highland barley flour as the outer covering, and beef and mutton as the stuffing. [18] Nowadays, a simple white-flour-and-water dough is generally preferred to make the outer covering of momos.

  8. Sel roti - Wikipedia

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    Sel roti (Nepali: सेल रोटी) is a traditional Nepalese [1] ring-shaped sweet fried dough made from rice flour. [2] It is mostly prepared during Dashain and Tihar, widely celebrated Hindu festivals in Nepal as well as Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Sikkim regions in India. The dish is popular throughout Nepal.

  9. Aloo tama - Wikipedia

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    A simple potato curry is cooked and at the final stages the bamboo is fried (some may not choose to do it) and added to the soup. Another ingredient in this soup very commonly used would be bodi or tane bodi which is the black eyed peas making it aloo tama bodi.