I'm Indian and momo IS very popular here but the dish originates from Nepal😅 it is not Indo Chinese but Nepal does lie in between India and China, hence the flavours. Hope this helps
@@Leo_here01 just because it's influenced doesn't mean nepal doesn't have original dishes! I feel proud whenever Indian food is praised globally so I'd be pissed if someone labelled Indian food as some other country's invention so I just feel bad about nepal being done dirty lmao
Although Nepal is influenced quite abit by India Nepal is a whole another whole itselfand contains atleast 123 local languages and many more cultures-From a Nepali
@bbgirl6741 usually in veg : cabbage with other veggies where cabbage is main along with cottage cheese In non veg : chicken, mutton These are common mainly in india n Nepal too!
Hey I'm glad you tried momos. but yeah I want to correct you that the origin of it came from Nepal and the food is really popular in India and other south asian countries so its technically nepalese food and not indian food. Still loved your review of momo
Steamed momos are the best tho sometimes they give a peanut chutney and a spicy tomato chutney Local street vendors also give mayonnaise which can be mixed with the red spicy one for a milder flavour
should have also tried steamed ones, thats the more og here in India and more popular. Crucial Tip - Get the spicy red chutney and mayonnaise and mixed them together and have it with the momos its elite
@@o6winmg901 if you are taking about origin, I never said it was India. Also, it was derived from Tibet and popularised in Nepal so technically it's origin place is Tibet. In India it is as popular as it is in Nepal and many vendors from Nepal come here in India to open momo businesses.
@@blaxplays8215mate you are wrong here momo is originally from Newari communities in Nepal "mome" is what it is called In their language which means steamed food hope it helps ❤❤
Man you won't believe but knorr released its own instant noodle you should definitely try it out. It's named 'Knorr Soupy Noodles Mast Masala'. Try it once trust me.
I had never heard of a momo until a few months ago when I was scrolling you tube shorts. I looked up recipes to see the difference. I prefer steamed or boiled dumplings always.
I see People saying Nepalese dishes being Indian Chinese fusion which is true somewhat coz South Asian foods are quite similar in taste and reference but Momo is originally originated theres always a debate if it was from Tibet or Nepal but as per historical food records The history of momo in Nepal dates back to as early as the fourteenth century. Momo was initially a Newari food in the Katmandu valley. It was later introduced to Tibet, China and as far away as Korea & Japan by a Nepalese princess who was married to a Tibetan king in the late fifteenth century. Anyways enjoy despite the cultural differentiation coz it shouldnt be a barrier to enjoying momo ❤️🔥
You need to try steamed too! And to be honest, there's nothing much special about the momos, the thing special is it's chutney that we get here, don't know if it's the same as you got 😃
momos are actually nepali .nepal was the trade hub and people who came from china brought dumplings to nepal and then it was modified my nepalies then they were populirized as momos.
Those are some fried momos buddy. If you get a chance to find momos again try steamed chicken momos with its signature red chilly chutney (sauce). Those are one of the classic-bomb dumplings of India.
Momos actually originated in Nepal😅 But nowadays, Indians eat more Momos than Nepal people 😅😂😂 For me, as an Indian residing in Kolkata, my favorite food is Momo😍😂 Also, Momos vary in shapes😅
You didn't get both? You definitely need to try all kinds of Momos, the gravy momos, Mutton(goat meat) momos are to die for And Paneer ones. With street style red chilly sauce.
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Its momo not 'momos'
Momo is Nepali-Tibetian.. not some "indochinese" sh!t
Research before posting and spreading misinformation
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"Tibetan" ...?
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I'm Indian and momo IS very popular here but the dish originates from Nepal😅 it is not Indo Chinese but Nepal does lie in between India and China, hence the flavours. Hope this helps
Actually most of the Nepali food is influenced by India so momos ate India
@@Leo_here01 just because it's influenced doesn't mean nepal doesn't have original dishes! I feel proud whenever Indian food is praised globally so I'd be pissed if someone labelled Indian food as some other country's invention so I just feel bad about nepal being done dirty lmao
@@Leo_here01Indian food is influenced by Persians
The fuck I don't mean to start a war
@@RaggedThoughts I know
My man finally tried momos 😊
True
Try the steamed ones
Yeah
You gotta try the steamed momos... They're the classic ones🤤
With butter
Fried butter L steam momos fan cry louder
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stop, don't say that again@@Hm-vp6no
@@Hm-vp6noyou ok?
Although Nepal is influenced quite abit by India Nepal is a whole another whole itselfand contains atleast 123 local languages and many more cultures-From a Nepali
But this dish originated in Tibet not Nepal or India.
@Yash-vy9iv it was originated amd crated in nepal. I ak neplai so shit the fuck up. 😁
@@Yash-vy9ivnah bro the dish was invented or made in Nepal for the first time and later introduced to other countries.
@@iamme7711 broo.... Google... Origin of momos and tell me what you see
U should try the steamed ones too!! Cuz that's the authentic momos :))) glad u liked it tho
What’s the filling ?
Would love to sample both 😂
@@bbgirl6741chicken and veg. Whatever you want
@bbgirl6741 usually in veg : cabbage with other veggies where cabbage is main along with cottage cheese
In non veg : chicken, mutton
These are common mainly in india n Nepal too!
There's also buffalo meat (since no beef in nepal too) and pork momo. So fill them with anything you like and season it very well
Hey I'm glad you tried momos. but yeah I want to correct you that the origin of it came from Nepal and the food is really popular in India and other south asian countries so its technically nepalese food and not indian food. Still loved your review of momo
Bruh look at the title
Steamed momos are the best tho sometimes they give a peanut chutney and a spicy tomato chutney
Local street vendors also give mayonnaise which can be mixed with the red spicy one for a milder flavour
should have also tried steamed ones, thats the more og here in India and more popular.
Crucial Tip - Get the spicy red chutney and mayonnaise and mixed them together and have it with the momos its elite
They were made in nepal tho😀😀😀
@@o6winmg901 if you are taking about origin, I never said it was India. Also, it was derived from Tibet and popularised in Nepal so technically it's origin place is Tibet.
In India it is as popular as it is in Nepal and many vendors from Nepal come here in India to open momo businesses.
@@blaxplays8215mate you are wrong here momo is originally from Newari communities in Nepal "mome" is what it is called In their language which means steamed food hope it helps ❤❤
@@blaxplays8215 ok js wanted to say a fun fact
@@sarangsarang3174finally a smart guy
As an indian, momos are actually Nepalese
a heavenly experience, bless him
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Man you won't believe but knorr released its own instant noodle you should definitely try it out. It's named 'Knorr Soupy Noodles Mast Masala'. Try it once trust me.
Knorr is so good. 😅
He has already tried it thwre is a video on it. He rated it to be too bland
Bro it has been existing for ages wdym 💀 I literally grew up eating it since I was 3 or smth
Try the steamed momos!!! They are so much better.
Mo:Mo is the correct word (Nepal 🇳🇵) anyhow, I appreciate you trying different cuisine
Him : Trying Indian momos
Le Nepalis : 🧍🏻♀️
As a Nepali momos are so good
I really eat 4 times a weak 😂❤
Nepali my love! It's a Nepali dish which is very popular in India
What are your most favourite meal combos?
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@@KAKARAAMOGHDANIELALTACCOUNT ya hahaha
u should try authentic momos! Delicous!
I had never heard of a momo until a few months ago when I was scrolling you tube shorts.
I looked up recipes to see the difference. I prefer steamed or boiled dumplings always.
I was craving momos so bad from the morning and i’m trying to resist it. YOU ARE NOT HELPING AT ALL CHRIS😭
Same dude🙂🙂
I gotta try these!
When I had momos for the first time, same reaction like you
Glad we had it.
Yo Chris Can You Make A Series Where You Spring Roll Diffrent Noodles.
Like Mi Georeng, Samyan and others
Looks good
I see People saying Nepalese dishes being Indian Chinese fusion which is true somewhat coz South Asian foods are quite similar in taste and reference but Momo is originally originated theres always a debate if it was from Tibet or Nepal but as per historical food records The history of momo in Nepal dates back to as early as the fourteenth century. Momo was initially a Newari food in the Katmandu valley. It was later introduced to Tibet, China and as far away as Korea & Japan by a Nepalese princess who was married to a Tibetan king in the late fifteenth century. Anyways enjoy despite the cultural differentiation coz it shouldnt be a barrier to enjoying momo ❤️🔥
looks amazing! also ur
voice is kinda soothing
You need to try steamed too!
And to be honest, there's nothing much special about the momos, the thing special is it's chutney that we get here, don't know if it's the same as you got 😃
Finally
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Actually steamed ones for me are actually the essence of eating momos . They hit different
Nah, those fried dumplings or whatever are like my favorite things to get there. MOM WE NEED TO GO TO MOMOS NOW!
Sharing is caring 🥲- now I'm craving it
Thanks for trying momos but steamed ones are the classic and it is a Nepalese tradition
I like steamed momos more than fried ones.
That's fried Momo's because steamed is white in colour and we can look it with colour and the crunchiness
Bro's chutney pronounce is on point
Approved 👍🇮🇳
As a Nepalese Thanks for trying our dish
Try steamed btw. It's really good too.
Correction peeps- momo in Nepal is actually came about from Tibet.
Regarding spices, most southeast countries have similar spices.
🥲 they won’t acknowledge
Momo in nepal is actually came from newari food call yomari
Finally you got your hands on Indo-chinese cuisine. Try some Scezwan Noodles, Manchurian & Fried rice combo.
It's so easy to make this man happy 😉
Yeah, he's literally the opposite of uncle Roger 😂
Fried looks crispy n nice brown color bet it’s delicious 😋
the Kerning City bgm is transporting me to my childhood days. Anyone else with me? 😂
My mouth is watering 😩.( I am indian)
It’s Nepali bro 😂
those look like they hit, just like that MapleStory tune lmao
Definitely try steam ones too
I wish this was on my country💔
canada bc richmond
momos are actually nepali .nepal was the trade hub and people who came from china brought dumplings to nepal and then it was modified my nepalies then they were populirized as momos.
fried tastes great but steamed momos are the ogs, gotta try em
Yo you should try them steamed next time, they seem amazing steamed
They are not indo-Chinese it’s from nepal ❤
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Those are some fried momos buddy. If you get a chance to find momos again try steamed chicken momos with its signature red chilly chutney (sauce). Those are one of the classic-bomb dumplings of India.
Very common in Bhutan too ❤
I'm vegetarian. So, my basic order to test a place is fried paneer momos and steamed veg momos.
Watching this video while eating momo❤❤❤😋
Bro please even try Dhokla and khaman. Also other sweets like peda, kalakand. At last paneer chilli and lollipop indochinese style.
Bro nearly started WW3 by pronouncing momo with a "s" and calling them Indian.
momos are Nepali btw NOT Indian😢
I mean they are b/w the two countries lol
Day 27 of asking you to try Malaysian maggi noodles (Kari flavor)
Bromosis and Tibetan food and when it came India Indian people make it more spicy but momos and Chinese name and it is also popular in China and Nepal
I’m Nepalese and I love momos
You should try steamed momos as well! They are fire on cold days!
Momos actually originated in Nepal😅 But nowadays, Indians eat more Momos than Nepal people 😅😂😂 For me, as an Indian residing in Kolkata, my favorite food is Momo😍😂 Also, Momos vary in shapes😅
Yo chris can you make 5 carbonara powder pack 1 noodle? Appreciatte it❤
Try Haleem its an Indian food and you will love it
I haven't tried fried Momo's before!! It looks delicious 😋🤤
Try steamed ones next they're best 👌
You should try haleem or harees
Love from India 🇮🇳
You should try paneer butter masala with butter naan it’s Indian and delicious
I should also try the stemmed ones aswell
Try popcorn chicken please from magic cup
Bruh wish momos was in my city and country that looks so damn good 🤤🤤🤤
Buddy try the steamed ones .. That will actually be the authentic one..
😊
Steamed! The god level is steamed 😍
The Kerning City music!!
:Dragon warrior's fav food"GOT ME LAUGHIN LMAO
Love from Nepal🇳🇵❤❤❤❤
PLEASE TRY WOW MOMOS PLEASE!
You didn't get both? You definitely need to try all kinds of Momos, the gravy momos, Mutton(goat meat) momos are to die for And Paneer ones. With street style red chilly sauce.
try all of the jollibee menu pls
Wow that is a mouthful bro. 😮
YEAA FINNALY SOME NEPALI FOOD!!
(Btw love Ur vids)
Now tanghulu it! - Yumi
It's not fusion food it's actually originated from tibet and then become famous all over Nepal
Actually as an Indian , momos are napalese , but they got more famous cuz of india
Thanx for eating it with red chatni ❤❤
Man you should try chow mein Manchurian!! ❤
You should try Steamed Chicken Momos
Get the steamed one when it's cold outside
I was actually stunned when he said garlic CHUTNEY ‼️😭😳😼(proud for using chutney!!)🫡😏
Steamed and fried are good but i like Steamed one better
You should try the authentic steamed one with the red chutney and mayonnaise! You’ll love it
Not the Mayo 🧍
I am nepali it is so popular❤
Looks like a fusion of Indian and Chinese
Nepal: emotional damage
MOMOS ❤😋
Only food that bringa me back from an awful time