Bhakka with Tea


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Bhakka is bread @harry_sharan ? i love the colour white clear and what the taste ? salty sweet or another taste?

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It looks very tasty :heartbeat:

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Yes, its like bread. Neither it is salty nor sweet. It has different taste which i cant describe.

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yeah it is very tasty rajeev_11

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A mi también me gusta el te @harry_sharan hehe

Yo pense que eso blanco era pan pero después busque que el "Bhakka , un simple pastel de harina de arroz esponjoso al vapor, es un manjar tradicional de la comunidad de Tharu que vive en las llanuras orientales de Nepal, especialmente de la comunidad de Rajbansi. "

Quiero probar el bhakka! hehe Por lo pronto tomo te con el pan que hice el otro dĂ­a, te dejo el link por si quieres leerme: How I make sourdough bread

También estas invitada @Aruni y @rajeev_11 :slightly_smiling_face:

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