Chaku is a Newari cuisine made from concentrated sugarcane juice, jaggery, ghee, and nuts. The mixture is cooked down until it is a solid form, and then pulled on a hook in a manner similar to making taffy and then cut into small rolls, or it may be cooked in a shallow dish and cut into small diamond shaped pieces. Chaku may be eaten separately, or it can also used in making Yomari .
Chaku is served by Nepalese with ghee and yams during the festival of Maghe Sankranti.

Characteristic of: Nepalese cuisine
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Wikidata ID: Q15656515
Wikipedia title: Chaku (Nepalese cuisine)
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