Huge Tibetan Food – 11 Traditional Dishes in Lhasa, Tibet!

Huge Tibetan Food - 11 Traditional Dishes in Lhasa, Tibet!
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Today we had the honor of going to a local Tibetan family home for an outstanding traditional, and special Tibetan food meal. It was not only a chance to try Tibetan foods that are not typically available at a restaurant, but a total learning experience about Tibetan food and culture. #Tibet #Lhasa #TibetanFood

After arriving to the family home we first enjoyed some Tibetan butter tea and snacks, and then proceeded to the kitchen to start cooking. I loved the decoration and style of Tibetan homes, so warm, cozy, and welcoming.

Some of the main Tibetan food they prepared were yak and cheese momos, fried potato momos, soup with yak meatballs, a steamed sheep head, fried mutton with potatoes and onions, ginseng fruit with sugar and butter, and a number of other impressive Tibetan foods.

The food was delicious and meaty (and very hearty), the setting was gorgeous Tibetan culture, and the hospitality stood out among everything. What an outstanding day in Lhasa, Tibet!

Thank you to Travel China & Tibet (https://www.travelchinatibet.com/), they sponsored my trip to Tibet, and they did an amazing job to cater to the exact things I wanted to do. Highly recommended when you visit Tibet.

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  1. So so happy to see Tibet, Tibetan people and our culture. I was almost tearing myself by seeing their generosity and cooking all the best dishes of Tibet to show the world that Tibet itself is unique with its own culture and tradition. Thank you for your video sharing to the world. Very happy to c our brothers and sisters??????

  2. At a city and and a country as whole now, where Tibetans have become a minority through incentivized Han migration, to make the Chinese people invisible throughout the episode is definitely a guided tour sponsored by the Chinese State. Beautifully choreographed to meet the rigid standards of the Communist State. But regardless against the smile of our people, it’s quite easy to notice their subdued fear and pretentious joy.

    Please watch this second episode of Mark Wiens in Lhasa and enjoy the Tibetan food and our unconditional hospitality.

  3. At a city and and a country as whole now, where Tibetans have become a minority through incentivized Han migration, to make the Chinese people invisible throughout the episode is definitely a guided tour sponsored by the Chinese State. Beautifully choreographed to meet the rigid standards of the Communist State. But regardless against the smile of our people, it’s quite easy to notice their subdued fear and pretentious joy.

    Please watch this second episode of Mark Wiens in Lhasa and enjoy the Tibetan food and our unconditional hospitality.

  4. At a city and and a country as whole now, where Tibetans have become a minority through incentivized Han migration, to make the Chinese people invisible throughout the episode is definitely a guided tour sponsored by the Chinese State. Beautifully choreographed to meet the rigid standards of the Communist State. But regardless against the smile of our people, it’s quite easy to notice their subdued fear and pretentious joy.

    Please watch this second episode of Mark Wiens in Lhasa and enjoy the Tibetan food and our unconditional hospitality.

  5. At a city and and a country as whole now, where Tibetans have become a minority through incentivized Han migration, to make the Chinese people invisible throughout the episode is definitely a guided tour sponsored by the Chinese State. Beautifully choreographed to meet the rigid standards of the Communist State. But regardless against the smile of our people, it’s quite easy to notice their subdued fear and pretentious joy.

    Please watch this second episode of Mark Wiens in Lhasa and enjoy the Tibetan food and our unconditional hospitality.

  6. When I was watching this video I got so emotional – I don’t know but I’m impressed by their culture, it’s like one of the only places that is still pure and hasn’t been touched by dirty humans who want to build long towers and big shopping malls, just locals who are living in peace ???

  7. I can't thank you enough for these videos where a family shares their culture and traditional foods. They are so very special. I'll never get to do this and I am very grateful for video and the technology that brings the world together. ????

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