Newa cuisine

Newa cuisine (also referred to as Newar or Newari cuisine) is a type of cuisine developed over centuries by the Newars of Kathmandu ( Yehn in Nepal Bhasa ), Nepal. Newa cuisine consists of over 200 dishes of which there are over 80 varieties of buffalo dishes. The cooking oil used in authentic Newa cuisine is mustard oil.

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Types

Vegetarian

Nonvegetarian

The Newars are one of the rare ethnic groups of South Asia that eat water buffalo with over 80 varieties of buffalo dishes. Laa is the Newa word for meat.The meat of male water buffaloes is predominant in Newar Cuisine, but avoided by Pahari Hindus because of the similarity to beef, which is prohibited.

Fruits

Spices

Alcohol and derivatives

Alcohol is served in Khola, which are made of clay, brass, silver or gold.

Beverages and Soups

Sweets/Dessert

Utensils

The Newahs,cook, store and serve food and beverages in containers and utensils made of gold, silver, copper, brass, iron, clay pottery, dried rice stalks, corn leaves, leaves of certain trees( sewn together with toothpicks to make plates and bowls). Food is eaten with bare hands. It is customary to wash hands before and after a meal.

Links

http://www.gorkhapatra.org.np/detail.php?article_id=14534&cat_id=10

http://www.nepalitimes.com/issue/2003/08/29/Leisure/3918