Having foods that are different than what you usually have, gives one a refreshing break. You may want to try a cuisine like Thai or Indian once in a while. Today, le’s take a look at the delicious Nepali food in Plympton and beyond, for a change.
Thukpa
Thukpa is a
Nepalese hot noodle soup. It contains pieces of vegetables and meat. This being
a warming and soothing dish for the winter says a lot. Meaning ‘noodle’ in
Tibetan, Thukpa is often seen eaten alongside momo. The cautiously seasoned
meat stock creates a pleasant aroma, with meat toppings reflecting the rich
fauna of Nepal. The meat can range from goat, yak, and lamb to chicken as well.
This food is quite popular across Nepal, India and Tibet. However, the Nepalese
version of Thukpa is sometimes spicier which makes it more in demand than its
Tibetan version.
Momo
They are Nepal’s version of dumplings. The
fillings are usually meat or steamed vegetables. Momo are served with one or two
dips made of veggies or tomatoes. Condiments in Nepal are at times quite hot,
and frequently have raw chili and garlic. Comparable to the Gyoza made in
Japan, momo are also widely popular in parts of Tibet, India and Bhutan. There
are a number of interesting variants of momos. The fillings include cheese
(paneer or chhurpi) or potato, pork or chicken. They also come in fried or
steamed variation. It can be found in almost any fast food restaurant in Plympton or anywhere in the world.
For the most flavoursome
momos, the conventional vegetables and meat varieties are a must eat before you
engage in anything else. For superior quality Nepalese dumplings, you can go to
Sunrise restaurant for the best and delicious
Nepali food in Plympton.
Sel Roti
Sel roti is a
hybrid of doughnut and a bagel, but it’s actually prepared with rice flour. A
crispy and sweet outer surface makes for a soft-textured and puffy dough. The
rice flour bread is deep fried. They are often eaten during religious
festivals. Try this if you get the chance to visit Kathmandu.
Purev egetarian food in Plympton is also served for many. Try the
Nepali dishes; one of those that you need to try when in Kathmandu or outside
of it. Be an explorer and change your taste buds with new foods too.
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