Nepalese sweeties
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ChevronB19

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8,522 posts

186 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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My Y9 daughters best buddy is Nepalese and has just come back from a (school approved) one month visit back there to see family, almost as a joke I said could you bring me back some sweeties, and she’s brought these back, most of which look extremely spicy she did ask if I like spicy food). Some of these look a bit scary.










PhilAsia

7,104 posts

98 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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Not seeing any Temple Ball...

Mobile Chicane

21,808 posts

235 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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PhilAsia said:
Not seeing any Temple Ball...
I'm sure you could mix that in hippy

Hugo Stiglitz v2

444 posts

17 months

Thursday 12th December 2024
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I'm in. Let's see how it tastes?

I'd try them. I to mildly put it, hate our own manufactured sweets sadly.

daqinggregg

5,335 posts

152 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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There used be a very simple Nepalese restaurant near where I lived, the owner had 4 lovely sweeties.

The menu has two options, vegetarian or meat thali, the food was excellent.

Sweets from the region, certainly different; looks like your going to have some fun.

Truckosaurus

12,902 posts

307 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Loving the 'etc' on the end of the ingredients list.

Sebbak

267 posts

23 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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Truckosaurus said:
Loving the 'etc' on the end of the ingredients list.
Was literally about to say the same, I wouldn't trust 'etc' as an ingredient even if it was in something I recognised biglaugh

Badda

3,613 posts

105 months

Friday 13th December 2024
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ChevronB19 said:
(school approved)
Thanks for letting us know that bit. Crucial info.