Like any other culture, food is an integral part of Burmese
tradition as well. People from Myanmar love to indulge in food and spend hours
preparing and eating a meal. Lunch and dinner here are no small affairs. Myanmar
traditional food is wholesome, nutritious and filled with goodness.
Here
is a list of top traditional Burmese Cuisines that you must try when in Myanmar:
1.
Samosa
Thoke
Thoke means salad. And Burmese salad called Samosa
Thoke. The samosa thoke looks similar to the Indian Samosa Chaat, however not
entirely. Burmese samosas are called samusas and are smaller than the Indian
samosas as well. They are filled with potatoes and chickpea powder. The
deep-fried pastries are then dunked in plain Burmese curry and garnished with
mint leaves, sliced onions, tomatoes, cabbage, and brown chickpeas. The base
dish is not spicy at all
Where
to find it?
Samosa Thoke is the most popular type of chaat in
the streets of Myanmar. Do try these on the streets of Yangon
2.
Deep
fried Burmese Tofu
Another most popular food of Myanmar is deep fried Burmese
tofu. It is made out of chickpea flour which makes it all the more unique. This
is a deep fried tofu stuffed with fried garlic and garnished with cabbage,
cilantro, and lemon juice and fish sauce
Where
to find it?
You can try this dish anywhere in Myanmar. However, do
try this if you visit Yangon
3.
Laphet
Thoke
Another type of salad is Laphet Thoke which is
really popular amongst the locals. Laphet means pickled tea leaves in Burmese and
laphet thoke is actually a salad made of pickled/ fermented tea leaves. The
fermented tea leaves may not look great to discerning eyes but they taste wonderful
once they are converted into amazing salad
Where
to find it?
It is
available widely across the country and we had it in Yangon, Ngapali, Mrauk-U,
and Bagan. You can find it in restaurants as well as street side stalls
4.
Mohinga
Mohinga is often synonymous with Myanmar traditional
food and is considered to be the Burmese National Dish by many. It’s a rice
noodle and fish soup that can have many other ingredients like garlic, onion, ginger,
fish paste, eggs, fritters, or cilantro. It is usually eaten for breakfast
however can be relished any time of the day
Where
Can I find it?
In Myanmar, you can find Mohinga anywhere and
everywhere. Downtown Yangon is especially famous with a number of stalls
specializing in Mohinga variants
5.
Fried
Shrimps
Fried shrimps are another tasty street side snack.
We found them quite abundantly on the streets and in front of temples in Bagan.
There are other huge plates on which fried shrimps, fried shrimps in batter and
fried fish were stacked high, one beside the other
Where
Can I find it?
You will find fried shrimps on the streets of
Myanmar
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