Well come to Hunza Bread Recipe:

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Hunza is a large area and a great deal of myth and actuality has been partnered to it. One thing is valid for all that Hunza individuals are likely the most benevolent individuals in the district. In the past it was very normal to see individuals crossing 100 and more years this without a doubt is accurate and can even now be seen to some degree however the up to date human advancement has changed a ton in this valley of the longativity.

One mystery of longativity of the hunza individuals is their low fat eating regimen and eating methodology full  of fiber and natural vegan sustenance. Hunza bread (Phitti as it is called provincially) has inherited an enormous distinction and here is something about it.
Hunza Fitti
Here's a Hunza Bread normal formula (Hungarian style): 

1 (.25 ounce) bundle animated dry yeast
2 mugs bread flour

1 mug entire wheat flour

1/4 mug wheat germ

1/4 mug stuffed tan sugar

1 teaspoon salt

Yummy Fitti by Hunza
2 tablespoons spread

3/4 mug brilliant raisins

1/4 teaspoon ground ginger

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1-1/2 mugs warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)

Take after the bearings on your bread making machine. After the first ascent, uproot the mixture from the machine dish. Shape into two chunks and spot into daintily lubed 7x3 chunk container. Permit to ascent until multiplied in volume yet not more than one inch over the highest point of the container. Heat at 350 degrees for 40 minutes
Fitti is usually eat in breakfast with cup of tea, but due to favourite food the peoples of Hunza like to eat Fitti every time when they want to eat. The trend of Fitti is very old not in only  Hunza, but all over the Gilgit-Baltistan. There are so many types of Fitti like Shilak Fitti (Shiroo), Khimishdoun and  Diram Fitti but Diram Fitti is unique type of Fitti having another recipe.

Well come to recipe of a Hunza local dish named Giyalin........

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Giyalin
Giyalin is a local occasional dish of a Hunza valley. It is specially made on the occasion of Ginani, and Ginani is an event which is performed after the cultivation of a crop specially the wheat. In the month of May and June when wheat began to prepare, all the owners of a land go to their fields to enjoy the Ginani event with Giyalin.
Recipe of Giyalin:

  • Take flour in a bowl
  • After taken flour take a jug of water
  • Then mix flour and pour water in flour until it takes a liquid form
  • In that mixer we can put egg and salt to make it tasty
  • Now the material is prepare. so make circle chapaati and make layer of a batter on Giyalin 
  • Now tasty Giyalin is ready to eat.
Tasty Giyalin





Welcome to informative blog on Cultural Dishes and Healthy diet from Hunza Valley!

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Hoee lo Garma
Hoee lo Garma;
A most favorite dish of Hunzai Woman
Hunza valley is well known all over the world for the longevity of the people belonging from Hunza Valley. Many researchers have conducted various research to find the secret behind the long lives of Hunzai People. Most of the researchers believe that it is the pure and healthy diet in Hunza Valley which lets the people enjoy their happy long lives.
Hoee lu Garma with tomato

 
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