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Local food in villages of Gorkha, Nepal
Daal-bhat-tarkari and achaar
Daal bhat tarkari is the daily meal eaten by all the Nepalese throughout the country. Daal is a soup made of lentils and spices which is served over the boiled grains known as bhat. The any variety of curry is known as tarkari. Achaar means the any types of pickles especially of tomatoes, potatoes, radish and cucumber. Usually tomatoes smashed with garlic and chilly adding salt refers to achaar eaten with daal bhat. It is the main staple diet of most Nepali people and usually eaten two times a day.
Gundrook- Dhido
Gundrook is a dried and fermented green vegetables leaves. It is usually prepared as soup adding beans and potatoes. It is slightly sour and tangy with a very unique taste. Dhido is a sugar-free dish made of wheat and maize. The food is high on nutrition level and satisfies the taste buds as well. It is usually eaten with gundrook soup. Dhido is considered to be very healthy especially for diabetic people. This dish is also called as the national food of Nepal which can be found in typical Nepalese cuisine Restaurants and the local homes of the villages.
Bhuteko Makai
Bhuteko means “fry” and makai means “maize”. Bhuteko makai is very famous snacks or dinner especially eaten in the local homes of the villages. It is usually served with pickles or sometimes even with the leafy vegetables. It is one of the healthy foods as it consumes very less calories.
Dahi
Dahi means curd or yoghurt in Nepali. One can have a chance to enjoy the best type of dahi in the local homes as villagers possess the various cattle like cow, buffalo etc. It is also used as a complimentary or welcome drink or even served as dessert.
Raksi
Raksi is the Nepali term for alcoholic beverage. It is usually made from millet (kodo) or rice and even from mulberries. It is a strong type of drink served in a simple glass or the small pots made from soil. It is also an important requirements used in various social and religious events. The one who are interested in alcoholic beverage, they must try out the locally made “Raksi”.
With the increase in Homestay Tourism in Nepal since Nepal Tourism Year 2011, tourists have been able to experience the most authentic Nepali Food in Nepali Villages.
In Nepal, the gods dictate the ebb and flow of life – and they even share a favourite drink with the people.
Raksi (Nepali: रक्सी) or Rakshi is a traditional distilled alcoholic beverage (often homemade) in Nepal and Tibet that has been in production for 100s of years. It is usually made from kodo (millet) or rice; different grains produce different flavors. It is a strong drink, clear like vodka or gin, tasting somewhat like Japanese sake.
“Making traditional nepali raksi” Ekle Bhatti, Nepal, April 2015

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Raksi, The Queen of Fangs
Mothers in Creation sometimes tell misbehaving children tales of The Queen of Fangs who devours infants in their cradles, yet they seldom question how they know about the City of Malahanka deep in the eastern jungles.
Each retelling seems to embellish the cruelty of this seemingly mythical figure. It’s almost as though someone wanted them to pass on the story…
Raksi is something of a mystery even to most other Lunars; she’s never been known to attend gatherings in person instead operating through false bodies and intermediaries. Elders who speak of Raksi allude to a schism in the Silver Pact back when Ingosh Silverclaws was still alive and acknowledge that they believe that the Wyld might have irreparably broken her.
Nobody knows quite what happened to Raksi in the Wyld; merely that she went missing and was presumed dead for most of the early Shogunate. She returned in an exhausted state, half-crazed and ranting about a monster that was coming to destroy them all. The Lunar Exalted took the threat seriously at first, Raksi was terrified and her essence had been infected by something they had never seen before but as time wore on more immediate concerns began emerging which only served to enrage the No Moon.
When the Balorian Crusade weakened Creation’s defences Raksi assembled a Pack of Lunar Exalted loyal to her first and foremost that became known as the Thousand Fangs Army. She claimed that Salina had once promised Sperimin to her and that she was merely claiming what was rightfully hers, worse she had convinced other Lunars to retake their ancient holdings in open defiance of Silverclaws’ long-term plan to retake the Blessed Isle within the next thousand years.
Ingosh was horrified when he realised that so many Lunar Exalted had gone along with Raksi’s plan and furious when his divinations revealed her true intentions. Most of the Lunars who returned to Creation would not be able to gain a proper foothold and would fall to the Wyld Hunt but they would distract from Raksi’s efforts to permeate every inch of Sperimin and the surrounding areas with her essence.
The first Wyld Hunt to set foot in the newly renamedMalahanka arrived at the head of an army; most of the soldiers never even reached the Lunar Exalts finding that the very land itself was repelling them. Such was Raksi’s control over her dominion that no soldier was safe: swallowed by the earth, drowned in water that should've only come up to their ankles, strangled to death by tree branches and other horrifying fates.
It was here that Raksi first betrayed her true nature by easting upon the very essence of the captive Dragon-Blooded. For much like a Raksha Creation had been made hostile to her and the longer she spent without draining another being of essence the more and more her new nature devours her from the inside out. Malahanka slowed but did not stop the process and so a steady stream of Exalted heroes is “enlightened” to the wicked deeds of the Queen of Fangs. She fully suspects whatever is wrong with her will kill her eventually; it’s a cancer eating away at her very being, but for it to kill her before she can undo the damage to the Lunar Exaltations? Before it comes to devour Creation? Well, that she cannot allow.