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What are the must try food when traveling to Nepal?

Nepalese yogurt and milk tea, baklava, Nepalese lentil soup set, Nepalese street roasted corn are some of the very local snacks that are well worth trying. If you are traveling to Nepal, you must try them.

And China Tibet, India and other places, Nepal also have the habit of drinking yogurt, and usually we buy yogurt in the supermarket is not the same, this kind of yogurt is more mellow and thick, than the old yogurt and then some thick, but the price is very cheap, a cup of almost 50 rupees, equivalent to almost 2 fast money.

Milk tea is in fact very similar to the Tibetan sweet tea, Nepalese locals will have afternoon tea habits, the milk tea here with the local famous black tea with pure milk or goat's milk simmering, so that out of the milk tea milk flavor, taste is very good. It is said that Nepalese locals drink milk tea every day, so when you come here to travel, you might as well follow the customs to taste the authentic milk tea.

Nepal not only loves rice, but also seems to love cakes, which are made into many flavors, such as potato cakes, fruit cakes, chicken cakes and so on. There are many kinds of pakshi, such as Chabati pakshi, Tapad's crispy pakshi, Bhatura, Puri pakshi, and Nann, an Indian-style naan.

Nepalese lentil soup set is a very best seller, and usually such a set of rice will be accompanied by a dal soup, the main course, and a small dish, etc. The main course can be chosen from a large cake or rice, and the small dish will usually have a meat dish or a vegetarian dish. If you want a more grounded experience, then be sure to follow the locals and eat your rice with your hands.

Roasted corn is almost everywhere on the streets of Nepal. Seeing such a primitive way of roasting corn on the streets made me buy one with curiosity. But what? The corn was so hard that I couldn't chew it. But the texture is very much like that of my childhood, so if you want to experience it then you might as well buy one, besides it's not that expensive, 20 rupees is almost less than a dollar.

It can be said that, although many places in Nepal at present a lot of tourists, Chinese food, Western food, Japanese and Korean cuisine and other countries have food, but as a tourist in the local customs, you may want to try the above mentioned snacks, perhaps will make you remember.