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    Nepal on your plate: Dishes you'll love
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    Nepal on your plate: Dishes you'll love

    By Anujj Trehaan
    Apr 14, 2025
    01:16 pm

    What's the story

    Nepal has a lot to offer when it comes to flavors, especially with its vegetarian snacks.

    Not only are they delicious, but they also represent the diverse culinary traditions of the region.

    From street vendors to local eateries, these vegetarian delights are something you must try if you are in Nepal.

    They offer a unique taste experience with spices, herbs, and fresh ingredients.

    Steamed snack

    Momo: A steamed delight

    Often served as an appetizer or light meal, momo is a favorite snack in Nepal.

    These steamed dumplings are stuffed with vegetables and served along with spicy dipping sauces.

    The dough is usually made from flour and water, while the stuffing could include cabbage, carrots, and onions.

    Momo is available throughout Nepal and is cherished for its simplicity and taste.

    Sweet snack

    Sel roti: A sweet treat

    Sel roti is a traditional sweet snack prepared with rice flour batter that is deep-fried into ring-shaped pieces.

    It has a crispy exterior with a soft interior, and is usually relished during festivals or special occasions.

    The preparation includes mixing rice flour with sugar and water to make the batter before frying it till golden brown.

    Spicy snack

    Pani puri: A burst of flavors

    Pani puri is a heavenly snack made of hollow puris stuffed with spicy, tangy water (pani), tamarind chutney, chili powder, chaat masala, mashed potatoes, onions, or chickpeas.

    Every bite is an explosion of flavors, courtesy the spicy and tangy water with crunchy puris stuffed with savory fillings.

    This snack is a must-try for its unique blend of tastes and textures.

    Savory snack

    Chatamari: The Nepali pizza

    Often dubbed the Nepali Pizza, chatamari is a gluten-free delight that uses rice flour for its base, instead of traditional wheat dough.

    The toppings include a vibrant mix of vegetables like tomatoes, onions, green peppers and cilantro.

    This makes chatamari both nutritious and flavorful, offering a lighter alternative to its Italian counterpart.

    It's a savory snack that doesn't sit heavy on the stomach, making it perfect for any time of the day.

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