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Piro Jeera Aloo (Hot cumin potatoes)

Hello everyone! Today, I’m excited to share with you a super simple and delicious recipe using just potatoes and some spices. It’s perfect for those days when your pantry is running low. Let’s get started! 

Ingredients:

• Potatoes : 1/2 kg
• Turmeric powder : 1/2 teaspoon
• Chili powder : 1 teaspoon
• Cumin seeds : 1/2 teaspoon
• Chili flakes : 1 teaspoon
• Oil : 2 teaspoons
• Water : as required


First, we’ll start by boiling the potatoes. I like to use a pressure cooker for this, but you can use any method you prefer. Make sure the potatoes are not overcooked.

Once the potatoes are boiled, peel and cut them into bite-sized pieces. Now, let’s make a spice paste. In a bowl, add some turmeric powder and chili powder. Add a little water and mix well to form a paste. Set this aside.

Next, take a pan and heat some oil. When the oil is hot, add some cumin seeds and chili flakes. Wait until they turn brown.

Now, add the spice paste we made earlier and fry for a few minutes.

Add the boiled potatoes and mix everything well. Cover the pan and let it cook for a few minutes so all the spices blend perfectly.

And there you have it! Our delicious Piro Jeera Aloo is ready. Enjoy it with rice, Chiura (beaten rice), or roti.

Thank you for joining me today. I hope you try this recipe and love it as much as I do. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more delicious recipes. See you next time

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M from Nepaliaustralian

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Nepal Bhasa Bites: Part 2 – Pronunciation

In Nepal Bhasa there are 36 consonants and . The use of ङ and ञ was very common in the old form of language. However, in the new form, especially in writing, the use of these characters has diminished. The use of ण, त, थ, द, ध, न, श, ष, क्ष, त्र, ज्ञ is limited by the new grammar books to the loan words only.

Nepal Bhasa Bites: Pronunciation

Consonantsas inDevnagari Script
kakennel
khaLoch/cup
gaget
ghashanghai
ngafinger
chachurch
chhapunch hard (said together)
jajaw
jhavision
yanncanyon
Consonantsas inDevnagari Script
tatonट/ त
thathudठ/ थ
dadugड/ द
dhadharmaढ/ ध
nanutण/ न
papup
phafun
babus
bhaverse
mamother
Consonantsas inDevnagari Script
yayuppy
rarun
lalove
wawon
shashunश/ ष
sasun
hahug
kshaoxक्ष
tratruckत्र
gyagyozaज्ञ

If you spot any mistakes, please don’t hesitate to correct me. I greatly value your feedback and suggestions.

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M from Nepaliaustralian

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Camden Valley Inn’s Land of Oz

I’m excited to share our recent adventure at Camden Valley Inn’s Land of Oz. This spot is perfect for families, offering a delightful journey down the yellow brick road.

Our journey began with vibrant colours, blooming flowers, and oversized lollipops, creating a truly magical atmosphere. Following the yellow brick road under an arching yellow door, our first stop was the life-sized Tin Man, which was so much fun to see and perfect for photos. Next, we met the Cowardly Lion, who was taller than me. We continued down the road to meet the Scarecrow. As we walked further, we encountered a charming little girl dressed as Dorothy, complete with ruby slippers, which really brought the Wizard of Oz theme to life. Along the way, we were delighted by the intricate details and playful decorations that made us feel like we had stepped right into the beloved storybook.

After exploring, we settled in for breakfast. Be prepared to wait a bit; our breakfast took about 45 minutes to arrive. But the wait wasn’t bad at all—we spent the time exploring and snapping photos. The breakfast was worth it. We loved our meals and coffee, and the kids enjoyed their food too.

One of the highlights was the big outdoor area at the back. It features a large kids’ playground and even a petting area with chickens and goats. The kids had a blast running around and meeting the animals.

Overall, we had a fantastic day out at Camden Valley Inn’s Land of Oz. If you’re in the area, don’t miss the chance to walk down the yellow brick road. This attraction is available until July 31st and is open from 7 AM, seven days a week.

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M from Nepaliaustralian

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A Day of Wonder at Taman Budaya Garuda Wisnu Kencana

Our day trip to Taman Budaya Garuda Wisnu Kencana was filled with awe and discovery. To streamline our visit, we purchased tickets online in advance, ensuring a smooth entry through the dedicated fast-track lane—a handy tip for avoiding any last-minute hassles.

The shuttle bus whisked us from the entrance towards the Garuda Wisnu Temple area, where a lively scene of souvenir shops and charming restaurants awaited. An impressive amphitheater hosted hourly shows, included in the ticket, adding cultural flair to our visit.

From there, we opted for a leisurely walk—immersing ourselves in the scenic beauty—towards the main Garuda Wisnu statue. Its towering presence against the backdrop of Denpasar City was simply breathtaking. 

Throughout our exploration, the park’s staff were friendly and helpful, providing guidance and answering our queries about the various shows and activities available. We chose to wander on foot, soaking in the architectural marvels and lush landscapes, though a buggy ride option was available for those preferring a quicker ascent.

 After a fulfilling day of exploration and cultural immersion, we treated ourselves to ice cream—a perfect end to our memorable visit.

Taman Budaya Garuda Wisnu Kencana stands as a testament to Bali’s rich cultural heritage and artistic prowess. It’s more than just a monumental statue; it’s a gateway to understanding and appreciating the island’s vibrant traditions and natural beauty—a must-visit destination for travellers seeking to delve deeper into Bali’s cultural tapestry.

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Nepal Bhasa Bites: Part 1 – Pronunciation

Welcome to Nepal Bhasa Bites! We’ll begin with pronunciation. The Nepal Bhasa alphabet consists of 14 vowels, similar to Nepali, plus 3 additional vowels unique to Nepal Bhasa. Contemporary Newar is typically written in the Devanagari script, which is what I’ll be using in Nepal Bhasa Bites.

Vowelsas inDevnagari Script
aerr
aaare
iit
iieat
ufull
uufool
eten
aiheight
oowe
auouch
ahaweअः

Rarely used vowels

VowelsDevnagari Script
ri
rii
annअं

Nepal Bhasa specific vowels

VowelsDevnagari Script
ayअय्
aayआय्
eyएय्

If you spot any mistakes, please don’t hesitate to correct me. I greatly value your feedback and suggestions.

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