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Definition of momo in English: momonounPlural momos ˈməʊməʊˈmōmō (in Tibetan cooking) a steamed dumpling filled with meat or vegetables. Example sentencesExamples - Noodles (chau chau) are popular in Nepal, as are the meat-stuffed dumplings called momo; these reflect the Chinese influence mediated through Tibet.
- The fields yield paddy, their cattle are well fed and fat, water is well guided, they have their own eateries serving their favourite beef-filled momos and noodle dishes.
- Tibetan influences are also found, such as in momo - steamed or fried meat or vegetables in dough.
- Delicious momos (dumplings) and noodle dishes were all prepared in a flash.
- "Up in my village, people are starving," he said as he put another momo in his mouth.
- The four-day event will have a wide variety of lip smacking soya recipes, including tikka, patties and salads in Italian dressing and momos.
- Her recommendations range blithely from the momo at street stalls in Majnu ka Tilla to the Bukhara at the Maurya Sheraton.
- We enjoyed ours with another tasty Tibetan staple, sha momo, minced-meat dumplings flavored with ginger, onion, and garlic.
- We began with an order of vegetable momo ($5.95), steamed dumplings filled with a purée of mixed vegetables and chopped onions - a popular appetizer in Nepal.
- We order some Tibetan beer and momos (vegetable dumplings) as the band starts into a passable version of John Lennon's ' Jealous Guy '.
- Within minutes, the beef momos had arrived, the six of them neatly lined up like crusty little soldiers.
- We got a dish of doughy pockets called momos as a shared appetizer, although it's designed as a meal, including soup and salad ($6.99 - $7.99 for eight, steamed or fried).
- There are the popular dim sums, the steamed dumplings filled with prawns, chicken or vegetables, and fried or steamed momos and wantons with similar fillings.
- The momo itself is sheer, like a Chinese pot sticker, but I prefer the less-refined momos of Nepal, which are bigger, doughier and more potato-y.
- We are refilling our bodies with liquids and plate after plate of wonderful vegetables, fried rice, and momos.
- So we had momos at Chanakya and then came home and stayed up all night just catching up!
- Boudhanath has several good rooftop restaurants selling steamed Tibetan momos, but the Hilton is a stone's throw away if you really need to get away from it all.
Rhymeschromo, duomo, Homo, majordomo, Nkomo, promo, slo-mo Definition of momo in US English: momonounˈmōmō (in Tibetan cooking) a steamed dumpling filled with meat or vegetables. Example sentencesExamples - So we had momos at Chanakya and then came home and stayed up all night just catching up!
- Tibetan influences are also found, such as in momo - steamed or fried meat or vegetables in dough.
- Noodles (chau chau) are popular in Nepal, as are the meat-stuffed dumplings called momo; these reflect the Chinese influence mediated through Tibet.
- Within minutes, the beef momos had arrived, the six of them neatly lined up like crusty little soldiers.
- The four-day event will have a wide variety of lip smacking soya recipes, including tikka, patties and salads in Italian dressing and momos.
- We enjoyed ours with another tasty Tibetan staple, sha momo, minced-meat dumplings flavored with ginger, onion, and garlic.
- The momo itself is sheer, like a Chinese pot sticker, but I prefer the less-refined momos of Nepal, which are bigger, doughier and more potato-y.
- We are refilling our bodies with liquids and plate after plate of wonderful vegetables, fried rice, and momos.
- We got a dish of doughy pockets called momos as a shared appetizer, although it's designed as a meal, including soup and salad ($6.99 - $7.99 for eight, steamed or fried).
- Her recommendations range blithely from the momo at street stalls in Majnu ka Tilla to the Bukhara at the Maurya Sheraton.
- The fields yield paddy, their cattle are well fed and fat, water is well guided, they have their own eateries serving their favourite beef-filled momos and noodle dishes.
- Boudhanath has several good rooftop restaurants selling steamed Tibetan momos, but the Hilton is a stone's throw away if you really need to get away from it all.
- "Up in my village, people are starving," he said as he put another momo in his mouth.
- There are the popular dim sums, the steamed dumplings filled with prawns, chicken or vegetables, and fried or steamed momos and wantons with similar fillings.
- Delicious momos (dumplings) and noodle dishes were all prepared in a flash.
- We began with an order of vegetable momo ($5.95), steamed dumplings filled with a purée of mixed vegetables and chopped onions - a popular appetizer in Nepal.
- We order some Tibetan beer and momos (vegetable dumplings) as the band starts into a passable version of John Lennon's ' Jealous Guy '.
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