Masaura or Masyaura is a fermented sun-dried vegetable balls made with a combination of various or single minced vegetables with black lentils. It originated in Nepal and is made by Nepali diaspora throughout the world. The choice of vegetables is mostly taro, yam, and colocasia leaf. As finding fresh vegetables was a hard all-around year in the earlier days, masyaura become an alternative nutritious food item when fresh vegetables weren’t available. It is fried in oil and made into a curry.
Masaura
Nepali
Nepali fermented food
Categories:
Fermentation
Contains:
Lamb's quarters
Also known as:
Nepali:
Masyaura
Wikidata ID:
Q6782752
Wikipedia title:
Masaura
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