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List of The Traditional Sweets of Nepal The following is a list of most common sweets of Nepal. In my previous blog, "The Traditional Sweets of Nepal," I have created a pictorial tour of the sweets.  Please take a virtual tour of all sections (1 to 4). Barfi - (बर्फीहरु) Aap ko Burfi - (आप् को बर्फी ) - Mango Flavored Fudge Badaam ko Barfi - (बदाम को बर्फी ) - Almond Milk Fudge Badaam-Nariwal Barfi -  (बदाम-नरिबल बर्फी) - Almond-Coconut Fudge Badaam re Pista ko Barfi - (बदाम र पिस्ता को बर्फी) -  Almond-Pista Fudge Besan ko Barfi -  (बेसन को बर्फी ) - Chickpeas Flour Fudge Chocolate ko Barfi - (चकलेट बर्फी)  Chocolate Layered Milk Fudge Doodh ko Barfi - (दूध को बर्फी) -  Thickened Milk Fudge Kaaju ko Barfi - (काजु को बर्फी) - Cashew Milk Fudge Kaaju ko Katli - (काजु को कतली) - Thin Diamond Shaped Pure Cashew Fudge Kesari ko Barfi -  (केसरि को बर्फी) - Saffron Milk Fudge Khuwa ko Barfi - (खुवा को बर्फी) - Thickened Milk Fudge Nariwal ko Barfi - (नरिवल को बर्फी)  - Coconut Milk

Surviving Culture Shock

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Maoist Rally I’ve been in Nepal almost two years and I’ve acclimated pretty well, I suppose. But one never really knows how well she is doing without a comparison now and then. I’ve seen a lot of westerners come and go and the under thirty crowd do just fine, all wide eyed and ready for anything. But those of us over 40! Now that’s a challenge. I’m finding that our European counterparts do quite a bit better than the Americans, both from the US and Canada. Surprisingly, those from the US seem to do better than the Canadians.  But even as I approach my second year in Nepal I still have my moments. We are often the last to know when others feel like laughing at us; we get too caught up in the moment. Last year a woman about my age came, late fifties. I had been looking forward to meeting her in person. We met via the internet, and it was nice to have someone who might understand my culture better and be a companion.  Aloo Paratha served with Ju Ju Dau and salad. When I went to lunch my

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