Enjoy the Traditional Sweets of Nepal - मिठाई हरु, गुलियो खाना
This is the continuation of photo blog of Nepali sweets
Take another virtual tour (part 2 of 4)
This is the continuation of photo blog of Nepali sweets
Take another virtual tour (part 2 of 4)
Savor the festive Sweets especially prepared for Tihar-Bhai-Tika Festival in Nepal. They are more decorative, infused with cardamom, saffron and many other fancy ingredients. Click here to read more about Tihar and Bhai-Tika. |
Here is another picture of Sweets prepared during Tihar and Bhai-Tika. |
These are the unique varieties of sweets made from cashew nuts, blanched almonds and pistachios nuts. Irresistible treats! |
Artful presentation of assorted sweets. |
Home-made Cashew sweets - pictured (L) Cashew Rolls (made from pure ground cashews with pistachio filling) and (R) Kaaju Katri (diamond shaped, wafer-thin sliced, pure cashew sweets). |
Kalaakand (कलाकंद) - Grainy textured sweets made from whole milk, sugar, flavoring and decorated with chopped pistachios and silver leaf (varak paper). |
Cashew Burfi (काजु को बर्फी) - most delicious diamond shape burfi made from pure ground cashew nuts, sugar, flavoring and garnished with silver varak paper. |
Mango Flavored Burfi |
A plate of mixed sweets served at a wedding party. |
After applying a layer of varak paper (silver leaf) on top of the sweets, he cuts the sheets into attractive square pieces, then arranges into a tray to create a professional finish. The tray will be transferred to the shop window for sale. |
The sweet maker is working on a eye-catching presentation of sweets at a local Haluwai Pasal in Kathmandu. |
Here is another picture of more elaborate, uniquely flavored and textured Roth prepared during Tihar and Bhai-Tika Festival in Nepal. |
Picture above is (L) Roth and (R) small-sized Laakhaa-Mari. |
Please turn to the next chapter (Part 3 of 4) to take another tour of the Traditional Sweets of Nepal.
Traditional Sweets of Nepal - (Part 1 of 4)
Traditional Sweets of Nepal - (Part 2 of 4)
Traditional Sweets of Nepal - (Part 3 of 4)
Traditional Sweets of Nepal - (Part 4 of 4)