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Perfect Nepali Plate : Traditional drinks and foods wow movements in himalayas

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  Nepali foods that will make you feel delicious Swagat cha! (Welcome) Nepali food is flavorful, diverse, and heavily influenced by the country’s geography (Himalayas, hills, and Terai), as well as its neighbors India and Tibet. It’s generally hearty, spiced but not overwhelmingly hot, and revolves around seasonal ingredients and local staples. Core Staples Dal-Bhat-Tarkari (The National Meal) Eaten twice a day by most Nepalis, this is the heart of Nepali cuisine: Dal – Lentil soup (usually yellow or black lentils), seasoned with turmeric, cumin, ginger-garlic, and jimbu (Himalayan herb). Bhat – Steamed rice (sometimes red or brown rice in villages). Tarkari – Vegetable curry (potato-cauliflower, spinach, beans, pumpkin, etc.). Sides : Achar (pickles – tomato, radish, cucumber, chili, or sesame-seed based), gundruk (fermented leafy greens), saag (sautéed greens), and often some form of meat curry (chicken, goat, buffalo, or pork). This set is called Dal-Bhat Power, 24 Hour! beca...

William Shakespeare : A Bright legacy

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William Shakespeare a story of pure success The Legacy of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare’s legacy is one of the most influential in the history of literature and culture. More than four centuries after his lifetime, his works continue to shape the way people write, speak, perform, and understand human nature.