Chatpate is the very famous street food popular in Nepal. Different ingredients are mixed on a single pot and stirred to prepare it. The romantic part of it is that Chatpate is given in paper can and a bit hard paper is used as the spoon. Chatpate is the mixture of different tastes. We as a local guide while roaming around the places use to eat chatpate frequently as it activates our taste buds. The following video presents the making process :
@BishowvijayaP Looks very interesting. Something I have to try when I get there. Are they always served in a paper cone? With the lemon juice and mustard oil, will the paper get quite soggy after some minutes, so we must eat this really quickly?
Sound interesting and yummy, @BishowvijayaP , with several ingredients, starting from tomato, onion and potatoes, that are very common also in the Mediterranean food.
We also have the same food called āJhalmuriā ( in Bengali: ą¦ą¦¾ą¦²ą¦®ą§ą¦”়ি), all most same ingredients except boiled potato, instead we use Chola (in Bengali: ą¦ą§ą¦²ą¦¾ ) also called Chickpiea. Thank you @BishowvijayaP
Thanks@StephenAbraham. Yeah it is usually served in paper cone. They make the proportion perfect that the juice canāt wet the paper. All the liquid is absorbed by Bhujiya (similar to corn-flex but of rice).