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01/98 traditional Nepali dishes no foodie should ever miss!

8 traditional Nepali dishes no foodie should ever miss!

Nepal is known for its diverse geography, rich culture, glorious mountains (including Mount Everest) and multiethnic culture. It is a country which is resourceful and has everything in abundance. Moreover, Nepal has a lot to offer to food lovers too. Nepali cuisine includes a wide variety of regional and traditional cuisines. The base of a typical Nepali meal is a plain cooked cereal which is complemented with flavourful savoury dishes. In the actual dish, this usually takes the form of a platter including dal, chawal, sabzi, papad and salad. There are many traditional Nepali dishes other than the platter mentioned above that are a must try if you are in Nepal and want to try the local cuisine. Here is a look at some traditional Nepali dishes you must try.

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02/9​Sel Roti

​Sel Roti

A Nepali form of donut, Sel Roti is in fact much less sweet. Usually, there is a hint of sweetness in them and they are commonly found at road-side snack stalls. They are also made in Nepali homes during celebrations and certain festivals.

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03/9​Gundruk

​Gundruk

Gundruk is widely popular in Nepal and is made by fermenting leafy green vegetables. It is commonly made into a pickle, called "gundruk ko achar". It tastes slightly mushroomy and is quite salty. It perfectly complements Nepali curries and is usually eaten along with the rice and dal platter.

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04/9Bara

Bara

A popular part of the Newari cuisine (one of the richest and most influential in Nepal, Bara is a thick savoury rice-flavoured pancake. It can be eaten plain, with an egg cracked on top or with minced buffalo meat.

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05/9​Chatamari

​Chatamari

Chatamari is a Newari snack that is very popular in Kathmandu. It is also called a ‘Nepali pizza’, because of its round shape. Chatamari is a rice-flour crepe that is cooked with a variety of savoury toppings such as chopped onions, fresh coriander, minced meat, egg, chillis and a variety of spices.

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06/9​Yomari

​Yomari

Yomari is relished during the festival of Yomari Punhi which is celebrated in December. It is a pointed, fish-shaped dumpling that is made from rice flour and stuffed either with a sweet molasses mixture or a coconut one.

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07/9​Sandekho

​Sandekho

Basically, it is a spicy salad made with potatoes or peanuts, lot of chillies, raw onions, fresh coriander, and spices. It is served cold and is a very tasty and popular bar snack.

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08/9​Juju Dhau

​Juju Dhau

Juju Dhau is a thick, creamy, sweetened yogurt. It is a specialty of the city of Bhaktapur and is served in clay pots. It’s made with buffalo milk, so that it is much richer than regular cow’s milk yogurt. It is an important accompaniment to many Newari celebrations.

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09/9​Momos

​Momos

Momos are one of the favourites for tourists and is a must try for everyone visiting Nepal. They are small envelopes of white flour stuffed with vegetables or minced meat. They are generally served with different kinds of sauces, chutneys and sometimes mayonnaise.

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    Trump says Oracle is 'very close' to signing a deal with Chinese-owned TikTok in a bid to avert the president's ban

    • 'We're going to make a decision pretty soon,' president said on Tuesday 
    • Oracle and TikTok's China-based parent company ByteDance reached a deal 
    • They will partner up in a new company that will be headquartered in the US 
    • As part of the deal, Oracle will own minority stake in TikTok's global operations 
    • But ByteDance will retain a controlling stake in the popular social media app
    • Last month, Trump demanded that TikTok be sold by its Chinese owners
    • Demand was fueled by concern Beijing would gain control of US users' data
    • New arrangement would see Oracle manage data of TikTok's American users 
    • Company would also pledge to create 20,000 new jobs in the United States 
    • Oracle emerged as partner after ByteDance talks with Microsoft fell through 

    Silicon Valley tech giant Oracle is 'very close' to sealing a deal to become the US partner to Chinese-owned video app TikTok to avert a ban in the United States, President Donald Trump said Tuesday.

    Trump's comments came a day after US officials confirmed that Oracle was set to make a deal with TikTok parent ByteDance ahead of a deadline set by the US president, who has called the app a national security threat.

    'I heard they're very close to a deal,' Trump told reporters, adding that 'we're going to make a decision pretty soon' on whether to approve the tie-up, which would make Oracle a 'trusted technology provider' for TikTok.

    Details of the deal remained unclear. 

    But the Financial Times reported that ByteDance was to place TikTok's global business in a new US-headquartered company with Oracle investing as a minority shareholder along with other US investors.

    CNBC reported the Trump administration could approve the deal as soon as Tuesday afternoon.

    President Trump on Tuesday said Silicon Valley tech giant Oracle is 'very close' to sealing a deal to become the US partner to Chinese-owned video app TikTok

    President Trump on Tuesday said Silicon Valley tech giant Oracle is 'very close' to sealing a deal to become the US partner to Chinese-owned video app TikTok

    Oracle has agreed to buy a minority stake in TikTok's global operations, which would be relocated to the United States in hopes of satisfying the Trump administration, according to a report

    Oracle has agreed to buy a minority stake in TikTok's global operations, which would be relocated to the United States in hopes of satisfying the Trump administration, according to a report

    If the transaction happens, it would avoid an outright sale of TikTok while giving a stake in the popular app to Oracle, whose founder Larry Ellison is a prominent Trump supporter.

    Trump told reporters Tuesday he had 'high respect for Larry Ellison.'

    Last month, Trump threw his support behind Oracle buying TikTok, calling it a 'great company' and saying: 'I think that Oracle would be certainly somebody that could handle it.' 

    Trump's seal of approval drew renewed attention to his links to Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, who is likely to see a big payday thanks to the TikTok deal. 

    Ellison secured his spot as the fifth richest person in the US this year as his net worth soared to $74.9billion, according to Forbes

    Back in February the outlet reported that he held a fundraiser for the Trump campaign - which he claimed he didn't attend - where tickets cost up to $250,000. 

    Ellison has also been credited as the first person to tell Trump about hydroxychloroquine as a potential treatment of COVID-19, before the president aggressively pushed that message in the absence of scientific proof of the drug's effectiveness against the virus. 

    As part of the deal, TikTok will be restructured as part of a new company headquartered in the United States while Oracle, which will own a minority stake, will manage Americans’ user data in hopes of winning Trump's approval.

    The changes are part of an agreement between Oracle and TikTok’s Chinese-based parent company, ByteDance, that is subject to approval by the Trump administration. 

    Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison's (pictured) ties to President Donald Trump have drawn renewed scrutiny following reports that the software company won a bidding war over TikTok's US operations

    Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison's ties to President Donald Trump have drawn renewed scrutiny following reports that the software company won a bidding war over TikTok's US operations 

    ByteDance had been in talks to divest only the US portion of TikTok to Oracle or Microsoft, after Donald Trump said he would ban the hugely popular short-video app if it wasn't sold to an American company that would have oversight of user data.

    But the new plan would see TikTok's entire global operations moved to a new US-headquartered company - but with ByteDance retaining its majority stake.

     As part of the deal, Oracle will own minority stake in TikTok's global operations, and manage the data of American users.

    While TikTok is best known for dancing videos that go viral among teenagers, US officials are concerned user information could be passed to China's Communist Party government. 

    TikTok, which has as many as 100 million US users, has said it would never share such data with Chinese authorities.

    The TikTok user data is currently stored in Alphabet Inc's cloud, with a backup in Singapore. 

    Sale negotiations were upended when China updated its export control rules last month, giving it a say over the transfer of TikTok's algorithm to a foreign buyer. 

    Reuters reported last week that China would rather see TikTok shut down in the United States than allow a forced sale. 

    Oracle and ByteDance hope that the new arrangement, which will include a promise to create 20,000 new American jobs, will receive the president’s blessing even though it appears to stop short of the demand for the Chinese company to completely divest from TikTok.

    On Sunday, Microsoft said it had been informed by ByteDance that the Chinese firm would not be selling it TikTok's US operations. 

    The CEO of TikTok's parent company was reportedly upset Microsoft said the social media platform posed a 'security risk' that it could 'fix' before talks over a sale of the app collapsed in favor of a partnership with Oracle.

    ByteDance founder and CEO Zhang Yiming's decision to drop his pursuit of a sale of TikTok's US operations to Microsoft in favor of a partnership with Oracle was the culmination of weeks of pressure from China's government and the Beijing-based firm's investors, according to people familiar with the deliberations.

    Walmart, which had joined Microsoft's bid, said it was still interested in investing, and that it would talk further with ByteDance and other parties. 

    News of the agreement sent the share price of Oracle higher on Tuesday by nearly 3 per cent

    News of the agreement sent the share price of Oracle higher on Tuesday by nearly 3 per cent

    As per terms of the agreement, Oracle will have a minority stake in TikTok’s global operations, not just their American-based holdings.

    ByteDance, however, will maintain a controlling stake in the new US-based entity, Financial Times reported. 

    US lawmakers of both major parties voiced skepticism about the proposed deal that appears to stop short of a full sale of ByteDance's popular social media app as demanded by Trump.

    Oracle announced on Monday it was part of a proposal submitted by ByteDance to the Treasury Department to serve as 'trusted technology provider,' to Bytedance, with no further details on the terms of the deal.

    Trump has made it clear he wants to see an outright sale of TikTok to a US company, raising questions about the deal's approval amid concerns that US user data could be passed on to China's government.

    Trump issued an executive order last month that would ban TikTok in the United States as early as September 20 if ByteDance does not comply with a sale.

    Zhang Yiming, founder and global CEO of ByteDance
    Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft

    Zhang Yiming (left), the founder and CEO of TikTok's parent company ByteDance, was reportedly upset when prospective TikTok buyer Microsoft (led by CEO Satya Nadella, right) called the app a 'security risk' that can be 'fixed'

    In a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who heads a national security panel that reviews such deals, Republican Senator Josh Hawley called on Monday for the proposal to be rejected.

    'An ongoing "partnership" that allows for anything other than the full emancipation of the TikTok software from potential Chinese Communist Party control is completely unacceptable, and flatly inconsistent with the President's Executive Order,' Hawley wrote.

    Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal stopped short of demanding the deal be scuttled but sought key assurances.

    'I want specific, ironclad commitments on how Oracle & ByteDance will guarantee users' privacy, cyber security, & freedom of expression,' he tweeted.

    Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday that the Trump administration will review the deal for Oracle to be TikTok's 'trusted technology partner'

    Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday that the Trump administration will review the deal for Oracle to be TikTok's 'trusted technology partner'

    While the Trump administration has not yet said whether it will approve the deal, White House adviser Jared Kushner on Tuesday said the White House is reviewing Oracle's bid, even as other lawmakers took aim specifically at the firm's own track record.

    'Making Oracle a middleman won't protect Americans against Chinese government influence, and to make matters worse, Oracle has an awful record of harvesting and selling Americans' private data to anyone with a credit card,' Democratic Senator Ron Wyden said in a statement.

    Oracle did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but in 2015, it settled allegations by the Federal Trade Commission that it failed to notify customers about unaddressed hacking dangers when it released security updates for the estimated 850 million U.S. computers with Java SE software.  

    Trump says TikTok deal with Oracle is 'very close' amid plans for business to be headquartered in US

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