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Name Description

A traditional Nepalese cheese made from buttermilk. Two varieties of chhurpi


Chhurpi exist, one being a soft variety that is usually eaten as a side dish, and a hard
variety that is chewed[11]

A boiled rice and Pulses. It is often cooked


Dal bhat with onion, garlic, ginger, chili, tomatoes, or tamarind and served with
a vegetable tarkari.

Dhindo A Nepalese meal prepared by gradual addition of flour to boiling water.

A Nepalese fermented leafy green vegetable. Surplus mustard, radish,


Gundruk and cauliflower leaves are gathered, shredded, then sealed in an earthenware
pot and stored in a warm place.

A Nepalese fermented soybean food, traditionally combined in a soup with rice,


Kinema
but sometimes served as a side dish with rice or bread.

A steamed dumpling popular throughout the Himalayas and the Indian


subcontinent. This food is usually associated with Tibetan and Nepalese people.
Momo It is stuffed with minced meat or Vegetable like Chayote or Cabbage in a roll of
dough and then steamed. It is eaten with vegetable or meat soup and tomato
achar.[12]

Phagshapa A Nepalese dish of strips of pork fat stewed with radishes and dried chillies.[13]

A Nepalese rice bread which is ring shaped and sweet to taste. It is commonly
Sel roti
prepared during the Dashain and Tihar festivals.

A Nepalese fermented vegetable prepared by shredding radish roots and storing


Sinki
them for about a month in a sealed hole.

Shabhaley A Tibetan bread stuffed with seasoned beef and cabbage.

Thukpa A Tibetan noodle soup with vegetables or meat. [14]

Breakfast[edit]
In the morning, many Sikkimese individuals drink a full mug of tea and have curry as a meal. [12]
. Dhindo

03/10 Sael Roti 04/10Chhurpi Soup

05/10 Sikkim Tea


06/10 Bamboo Shoot Curry
07/10 Dhindo

09 /10 Kodo Ki Roti


1. Momo (Dumplings) 2. Thukpa or Gya Thuk

3. Phagshapa 4. Sha Phaley

5. Gundruk 6. Sinki

7. Kinema 8. Dal Bhat

Sikkim Traditional Dresses 


1. Bhutia Tribe - Bakhu/Kho 2.Thokro-Dum 

3. Dumvum  4. Shuruval

5. Pharia 6. Wedding Attire


Agriculture is the primary occupation of the inhabitants of the state. The major crops of the
state include rice, maize, tea, soybean, ginger, orange, pears, potato and tomato.
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