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Flavors of Winter: Must-Try Nepali Dishes to Beat the Chill

As winter blankets Nepal with its cool vibes, the joy of savoring warm and comforting foods becomes even more delightful. Here’s a guide to the best foods to relish in Nepal during this chilly season that will successfully help you pass the challenge by the weather.

  • Yomari: This traditional sweet dumpling is a winter festival delicacy, with a filling of jaggery and sesame seeds. Its warm sweetness is a perfect treat for the season.
  • Gundruk Soup: Combat the winter chill with a bowl of Gundruk soup, a Nepali dish made from fermented leafy greens. It’s not only flavorful but also provides a comforting warmth.
  • Thukpa: Originally from Tibet, Thukpa is a popular winter dish in Nepal. This noodle soup, filled with vegetables and meat, serves as a hearty and warming meal.
  • Matka Chiya: Dive into the season with a cup of traditional Nepali butter tea. The unique blend of tea leaves, butter, and salt offers a perfect beverage to keep you warm.
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  • Sukuti: For a savory winter snack, try Sukuti – dried and spiced meat. Whether grilled or fried, it’s a flavorful and protein-packed treat to munch on.
  • Newari Bara: These lentil patties provide a delicious source of protein. Enjoy them with a side of achar for an authentic taste of Nepali flavors.
  • Hot Momos: No Nepali winter is complete without indulging in hot and steaming momos. These dumplings, filled with meat or vegetables, are the ultimate comfort food during colder days.
  • Masu and Bhat: Nepali’s go-to food simple yet wholesome Nepali meal, rich in flavors and nutrition.
  • Kwati Soup: This traditional mixed bean soup is not only hearty but also a winter favorite in many Nepali households. Packed with various beans and spices, it’s a nutritious and warming choice.

Enjoy the cozy and delicious flavors of Nepali winters with these delightful foods that promise not only to warm your body but also to bring a taste of tradition to your table. Feel the season with these comforting and authentic Nepali treats! Also let us know about your go to food in this cold seson.

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