by Glen Morris
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Yomari, also called Yamari, is a delicacy of the Newar community in Nepal. The delicacy plays a very important role in Newaa society, and is a key part of the festival of Yomari punhi. According to some, the triangular shape of the yamari is a symbolical representation of one half of the shadkona. Yomari is a Newari dish popular in Nepal.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have yomari traditional nepalese recipe using 8 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.
It is also famous in the Terai region. Yomari- "Ya" means "to like" and "Mari" means "Delicacy or bread". Yomari is a flavorful Nepalese rice flour dumpling stuffed with molasses. It is prepared in a triangular (or teardrop) shape which is then steamed and served hot.
Yomari is a flavorful Nepalese rice flour dumpling stuffed with molasses. It is prepared in a triangular (or teardrop) shape which is then steamed and served hot. The dessert is especially popular during the month of Poush. Yomari Recipe, Learn How to make Yomari. This video shows the recipes of Newari cuisine,Yomari which is prepared in a traditional way.
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