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10 Reasons Why Udaipur, India is the Most Romantic City in the East

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Udaipur exudes a peacefulness that's hard to find in  India . The lavish palaces and cobblestone streets of this luxurious lakeside city offer visitors a tantalizing taste of the region's glorious past. Approaching town, Udaipur is like a mirage on the edge of the desert. It's the richest kingdom of Rajasthan and feels it. Within the old city walls, the streets overflow with artisans, jewelers, and craftsmen. One of the highlights of  India 's growing upmarket tourism sector, Udaipur boasts world-class resorts and five-star culinary delights. It also boasts quiet lakefront guesthouses and casual rooftop restaurants. In a country less known for its romantic getaways, Udaipur offers tranquil nights, splendid strolls, and an exotic seduction that's hard to resist. Gypsy Music Rajasthani folk music is some of the most haunting, romantic, and heart-wrenching music on the planet. It's believed that gypsy music has its origins in Rajasthan, India. W...

Making Your Own Momos

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If you’ve been to the Himalayas you probably already encountered these tasty filled Nepalese dumplings and want to reproduce them. If you haven’t tried them yet, it is about time you do. Here we’ve got a receipe for you, so you can easily make momos at home: Dough: 1 cup    flour ¼ tsp    salt 2 tsp.    vegetable oil 100 ml cold water Sift the flour and salt. Add oil and mix properly with your fingers. Add water gradually and keep mixing with your fingers till you get a firm dough. Cover with a damp muslin cloth and keep aside for half an hour. To save time, you can also just buy frozen, ready-made and spread dough. You can find it in Asian supermarkets. Making Momos: Divide the dough into three portions. Take one portion, make a ball of it and flatten it on your rolling board. Roll evenly with a rolling pin trying to get a square of about 9-inches. (If the dough sticks to the rolling board, then cover both the sides with some ...