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  2. Momo (food) - Wikipedia

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    C-momo, steamed or fried then served in chili sauce. [25] [26] Dhapu momo, from Chinese da bao (大包), or "big bun", also known as "Tibetan momo", a Nepali dumpling that is typically larger and flatter than other versions of momos. [27] This was possibly introduced to Nepal through two routes.

  3. Tibetan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    De-Thuk - a type of gruel that includes yak or sheep stock along with rice, different types of Tibetan cheeses. Similar to Cantonese rice congee; Tsam-thuk - a type of gruel that uses yak or sheep stock and roasted barley flour as well as a variety of Tibetan cheeses. Thukpa bhatuk - a common Tibetan noodle soup made with little bhasta noodles.

  4. Thenthuk - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan meal (clockwise from top) tingmo steamed bread, thenthuk noodle soup, momos in soup and vegetable gravy, with condiments in center Thenthuk (Tibetan: འཐེན་ཐུག་, Wylie: then thug) or hand-pulled noodle soup (), is a very common noodle soup in Tibetan cuisine, especially in Amdo, Tibet [1] [2] where it is served as dinner and sometimes lunch.

  5. Mokthuk - Wikipedia

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    It originates from Tibet. It is a combination of momo and thukpa where unlike the momos, the shape of the dumplings are usually smaller known as tsi-tsi momos. [1] Similar to jhol momo, however the broth for mokthuk is made using either meat bones added with various herbs and vegetables, or is served with a vegetarian broth. [2] [1]

  6. List of Tibetan dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sha Momo (Tibetan: ཤ་མོག) – filled with beef or mutton; Shoogoi Momo (Tibetan: ཞོག་ཁོག་མོག་མོག) – prepared using mashed potato with dough, shaped into balls, with a minced meat filling, served with bread crumbs; Sepen – hot sauce made with chillies as the primary ingredient and other spices ...

  7. Tingmo - Wikipedia

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    Tingmo are often paired with vegetable dishes, meat dishes, dal dishes, [5] and phing sha (a dish consisting of cellophane noodles, meat, and wood ear mushrooms). [4] It is speculated that the name "tingmo" is a contraction of "tinga" ("cloud" in the Tibetan language) and "momo" ("dumpling" in the Tibetan language).

  8. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    Momo can be served fried, steamed or grilled. They are usually served with a dipping sauce, known as achar, normally consisting of tomatoes and chillies as the base ingredient, from which numerous variations can be made. Soups with momo are common: both the Nepali jhol momo and the Tibetan mokthuk are examples. [60] Yomari

  9. Sweet sour and spicy vegetable gravy - Wikipedia

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    A Tibetan cuisine meal with (clockwise from top) tingmo steamed bread, thenthuk noodle soup, momos in soup, vegetable gravy (curry), and condiments in center from the Himalaya Restaurant, McLeod Ganj, HP, India. A soup-like vegetable curry in Tibetan cuisine that is often served with tingmo steamed bread. [1]