Monday, February 3, 2014

Mongolian Luner Year eposide 1

Hellooooo everyone. Welcome to My podcast! My name is Naomi I'm from Mongolia. I would like to talk about Luner New Year. I think most of American people called Chinese New year but actually it is not just Chinese New year. This is Asian New Year. Today I will talk about more what other Asian countries celebrate this New year Holiday. Especially I wanna talk about Mongolian Luner Year because I'm from Mongolia and Why we called Luner Year and What people do for this Big holiday.Also I can teach you little bite about how to cook /buuz/. Buuz is traditional food for Mongolian Luner year. Buuz is so delicios who dont like delicios food? huh and I will tell you where you can buy from chicago. I'm sure you will love that food. okay guys see u soon after one Mongolian traditional song. Enjoy mongolian Traditional song.

Hello I'm back! Okay Let's talk about Luner Year. What does mean Luner Year? It means /period of 12 lunar months/ duriing this holiday in Mongolia people greet each other with holiday-specific greetings Амар байна уу? (Amar baina uu?), meaning "Are you living peacefully? Young people ask from older people. Now I wanna ask you! Are you living peacefully? I hope you are living peacefully.
Also traditional Food for the Luner year includes dairy products, rice with curds (tsagaa-цагаа) or rice with raisin (berees-бэрээс), a grilled side of sheep and minced beef steamed inside pastry, dish name is buuz so delicios!!! and traditional cookies.
Now let's learn how to cook traditional food name is buuz!!!!!! are guys ready!! I hope you guys Ready!!!!!!!!!!
Fisrt
Mix minced meat, onion and garlic.
Add water until the mass is smooth to work with.
Add enough salt and spices (the dough has no salt).
  Second
  • Mix flour and water to create a pliable dough. Let it rest for 15 min.
  • Cut the dough into 2 cm (0.8 in) thick slices, roll the slices.
  • Cut the rolls into pieces of 3 cm (1.2 in), flatten the pieces with a finger.
Try it your home it is very easy to cook. Also If you really want to eat You can go to Mongolian Restaurant on Clark and Wrightwood Name is Yuki Hanna Sushi place. open 7 days 10am-10pm.

Thank you for choosing and listening my post cast and I promise next time I will talk about more interting things. Have an awesome day. see you next time.

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