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Nepali and Tibetan Keto: Adapting High-Altitude Cuisine for Low-Carb Eating

Nepali and Tibetan Keto: Adapting High-Altitude Cuisine for Low-Carb Eating

The cuisines of Nepal and Tibet have a fascinating parallel with keto: both evolved in environments where fat-rich, protein-dense foods were essential for survival at altitude. The butter tea-drinking, yak-meat-eating traditions of Tibet are remarkably keto-aligned.

Tibetan Butter Tea (Po Cha)

Perhaps the world’s most ancestrally keto beverage: black tea blended with yak butter and salt. The modern keto equivalent is bulletproof coffee — the principle is identical. A calorie-dense, fat-rich drink that provides sustained energy at altitude.

Yak Meat

Yak is lean, flavourful red meat — very similar to lean beef — and naturally keto. While fresh yak is unavailable in the UK, the cooking approaches translate perfectly to British beef.

Nepali Dal Bhat — Keto Adaptation

Dal bhat (lentil soup and rice) is Nepal’s national dish and high-carb. The keto adaptation: omit the dal and rice, keep the accompanying vegetable curries (tarkari) made with keto-friendly vegetables like spinach, cauliflower, and green beans.

Momo (Tibetan Dumplings) — Keto Style

Replace the wheat dumpling skin with a thin egg crepe or almond flour wrapper. The spiced meat filling is naturally keto.

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