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Bhutanese Cuisine- Hot and Spicy- Visit Bhutan

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As you travel to Bhutan you will discover Bhutanese cuisine by far uniquely stands out from the world simply for its simplicity and taste. In comparison to traditional Bhutanese cuisine no other cuisine comes even close in its taste and experience. That is why for the visiting foreigner food in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is an adventure in itself. The main course consists of only rice and vegetable or meat curry/stew. However, rice is not just the ordinary white rice, in fact it is red rice and as the name suggests is reddish in color, unpolished and with a nutty, earthy flavor which is high in fiber, and of course grown only in Bhutan and in few places around the world. The curry or stew consists of vegetables cooked with cottage cheese (slightly rotten!) and other usual garnishing like salt, oil, onion and tomatoes. However, it is the cheese (chu
ed from cow’s milk) which brings out the real taste in the curry.
Called ‘ema datse’, hot and spicy chili cooked in cheese, you are discovering Bhutan and the Bhutanese national dish and has become quite popular around the world. Travel to Bhutan and you will experience this hot and spicy national dish, you never had experience before. Except for the Bhutanese, other people prefer to replace the chili with other fresh vegetables as the original ema datse is absolutely hot and extremely spicy. Mushroom, potato, bringel, cabbage, wild ferns, orchids and many other fresh vegetables cooked in cheese with only a wee bit of chili is an absolute delight and popular with Bhutan Travelers and many a tourist take back recipes written down by a Bhutanese friend or acquaintance.

Not only fresh vegetables and meat are consumed, but they are also dried (either smoked or sun dried) and preserved for the lean season. Dried beef and pork are considered special and normally eaten during festivals of Bhutan and celebrations.

As you travel to Bhutan through villages and places around, you will discover yet again many other exotic dishes unique to a region or a particular village. Bumthang is popular for buck wheat noodles and flat breads, the eastern districts of the country take the privilege of growing the finest and best green chilies, and the western districts for their different varieties of red rice. Vegetables are seasonal, organic and grown all over the country.

The staple food is rice and huge serving of rice with curry is eaten in all the three meals. Salted butter tea, another exotic Bhutanese drink is served with meals and has a rich buttery taste. Also served will be the locally brewed spirit, ara fried in butter with egg and the taste is just great. It can also be fried either in beaten corn or the dried meat, depending the taste you would prefer!

However, the good news is that traditional Bhutanese food is not limited to the Bhutanese kitchen by household and almost all hotels and restaurants serve all varieties depending upon your taste buds for spiciness and choice of vegetables. As much as you will enjoy the landscape, culture and tradition of the Bhutan- the Kingdom in the Himalayas, you will also enjoy the food served in Bhutan with a lot of love and happiness.

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