Street Food In Nepal

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Street Food In Nepal

A female street vendor skillfully prepares Chatpate right in her small roadside shop at the bustling streets of Nepal. Chatpate is a beloved local snack one of Nepal's most popular street foods, is a quick recipe that takes only 10 minutes to make, mixing dry ramen, puffed rice, chili powder, chanachur, toasted mustard seeds, diced tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and peas. Using pieces of cardboard instead of a fork and an empty noodle bag as a dish, she creates this crunchy, tangy, and slightly spicy treat that captivates both locals and travelers alike. Finished with a splash of lime and some fresh cilantro, this snack is a perfect in-between meal and is easily found in the busy streets of Thamel. While the ingredients and flavors might vary across different regions, Chatpate remains a favorite among all ages, particularly youngsters who are drawn to its sour and spicy taste. Whether in Nepal, India or across South Asia, this savory mix is an essential street food experience that highlights the diverse and vibrant culinary culture of the region. Kathmandu, Nepal on April 2022 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)


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