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On Day 3 of this Bhutan food and travel trip, we were invited to cook Bhutanese food with the chefs at Hotel Druk, one of the legendary historical hotels in the heart of Thimphu, Bhutan.
Sikam paa - This is one of the most common Bhutanese dishes of sun dried pork belly cooked up with dried chilies. It’s not a dish for your if you don’t like some fat, but it is pretty tasty and I especially like the dried chilies.
Ema datshi - Considered the national dish of Bhutan, ema datshi is Bhutanese cheese and chilies. We learned to cook this dish and then ate it for lunch.
Kewa datshi - Similar to ema datshi, but this is the version with potatoes instead of chilies.
Jasha tshoem - This is a Bhutanese style of chicken curry, that makes use of lots of ginger and butter. It’s very good.
Hogey salad - This is a Bhutanese salad of cucumber and vegetables with crumbled Bhutanese cheese added for flavoring.
Thank you to Hotel Druk in downtown Thimphu for inviting us to learn some Bhutanese dishes and for the delicious food. Hotel Druk also serves excellent Indian food!
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It was an honor to be invited by MyBhutan to visit Bhutan to explore Bhutanese food and culture. Thank you to MyBhutan Productions for making my trip and this video possible!
Do you want to explore Bhutanese cuisine in Bhutan? Go to http://food.mybhutan.com to book your exclusive food tour with MyBhutan.
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On Day 3 of this Bhutan food and travel trip, we were invited to cook Bhutanese food with the chefs at Hotel Druk, one of the legendary historical hotels in the heart of Thimphu, Bhutan.
Sikam paa - This is one of the most common Bhutanese dishes of sun dried pork belly cooked up with dried chilies. It’s not a dish for your if you don’t like some fat, but it is pretty tasty and I especially like the dried chilies.
Ema datshi - Considered the national dish of Bhutan, ema datshi is Bhutanese cheese and chilies. We learned to cook this dish and then ate it for lunch.
Kewa datshi - Similar to ema datshi, but this is the version with potatoes instead of chilies.
Jasha tshoem - This is a Bhutanese style of chicken curry, that makes use of lots of ginger and butter. It’s very good.
Hogey salad - This is a Bhutanese salad of cucumber and vegetables with crumbled Bhutanese cheese added for flavoring.
Thank you to Hotel Druk in downtown Thimphu for inviting us to learn some Bhutanese dishes and for the delicious food. Hotel Druk also serves excellent Indian food!
Disclosure:
It was an honor to be invited by MyBhutan to visit Bhutan to explore Bhutanese food and culture. Thank you to MyBhutan Productions for making my trip and this video possible!
Do you want to explore Bhutanese cuisine in Bhutan? Go to http://food.mybhutan.com to book your exclusive food tour with MyBhutan.
Camera gear I use:
Main camera: http://amzn.to/2dEL3hv
Main lens: http://amzn.to/2e5Lum6
2nd camera: http://amzn.to/2mczuDx
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2mcEGau
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2dEr9Z9
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Honestly authentic Bhutanese is bad
Omg you are in phuentsholing Bhutan?
So, cheese is in every Bhutanese dish? That's sad cause I'm lactose intolerant. This means I won't be able to eat a lot of Bhutanese food.
I love this bhutanese series from Mark Wiens, i feel like watching korean drama series on a fine rest day, on my bed.. ive no idea how to get up. 😅
You eat SIM pige 🐷🐽🐷
Did Mark eat the emadatsi stem and all? As you put the chillis in your mouth, the stem can be held back and taken out by holding the stem with you fingers.
Nice video but you were suppose to remove the red chillies stem out while eating..
Anyways amazing video as always..
I like way you eating.
Excellent vlogs. Thanks for sharing.
Food looks bland
U should eat alone
Very interesting videos …I like ur videos 👍and food journey