Traveling to an exotic region, such as Nepal? Spend some time learning to cook like a local. The value of this gift to you is endless and boundless. You can take the tradition with you and use it when and where you want to imbibe in the things you will ultimately miss from the time spent on your adventure in Nepal.
The food, the smells and the tastes that come from local cuisine and culture are things that stay with you for a lifetime.
Take them with you when you go. Learn from a local and take it and share it with the world, or at least with the neighbors during any number of holidays that require you show up with a dish when you wish to bring a wow factor. It’s certainly better than your parents did with their slideshows they forced on the neighbors.
This small intimate class takes only a few hours and will be a personal experience for you and those with you, leaving you with a foundation to build on when you return to your home country and town of origin. Even better if your town has an Indian grocery, as the spices used are nearly identical. The possibilities then become endless to combine the food of your home with the teachings of your travels.
Learning to make golfuki, is almost as much fun as it is to say. When you get home, golfuki could combine well with any number of products from your local farmers market, you just need to ask and get experimental.
Learning to cook in Nepal is the gift you will never need an excuse to share.
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