MOMO
There are several different ways to make and prepare momo. Details such as temperature and cooking time are provided to help you make your own momo dumplings at home! As a lover of all food, I strongly recommend you try these for yourself, just follow the links and t=let the fun begin!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momo_(dumpling)
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Momos
http://www.chatelaine.com/recipe/vegetarian/tibetan-momo-dumplings/
The shell of momo, which is a simple dough made from flour (which is made from wheat) provides an excellent opportunity to Nepalese farmers. With the potential mass production of momo, Nepalese farmers that are growing wheat, now have several potential buyers on a large scale! The opportunities that come with momo for farmers- with wheat and vegetables and cooks- is remarkable and truly needs to be capitalized on.
The history of momo is said to originate in Tibet and has since travelled across boarders to become one of the hottest items in the Nepalese fast food industry. For more history and the possible reasons as to why it is so prevalent in Nepal in today's day, please follow the links provided!
http://zeenews.india.com/exclusive/the-journey-of-momo-from-tibet-to-streets-of-delhi_6540.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momo_(dumpling)
As a developing country, Nepal's industries are always expanding and growing. The pork industry (which is a popular ingredient when preparing momo), is no different. Dr. Durga Joshi provides an excellent presentation on the pig industry in Nepal which you can find here:
https://ilri.org/InfoServ/Webpub/fulldocs/Pig%20Systems_proceeding/Nepal_PigSystem_Nov06.pdf
In Canada, there is approximately 6,000 Nepalese people. This provides a stable group to provide insight on momo and it's qualities, as well as provides a group that would buy this product. The link provided shows major countries where Nepalese people have traveled to in large numbers. These countries could be the starting point of a massive momo operation!
http://nepalicount.com/2010-01-22-07-22-12.html
The competition that momo will have in the frozen food market, undeniably, would be competitive. With other things similar to it already on the market in Canada, momo will need to rely on its taste appeal and its health appeal to bring in consumers. However, with a market in Canada of 5.2 billion dollars, momo could definitely make it in Canada!
http://nepalicount.com/2010-01-22-07-22-12.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momo_(dumpling)
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Momos
http://www.chatelaine.com/recipe/vegetarian/tibetan-momo-dumplings/
The shell of momo, which is a simple dough made from flour (which is made from wheat) provides an excellent opportunity to Nepalese farmers. With the potential mass production of momo, Nepalese farmers that are growing wheat, now have several potential buyers on a large scale! The opportunities that come with momo for farmers- with wheat and vegetables and cooks- is remarkable and truly needs to be capitalized on.
The history of momo is said to originate in Tibet and has since travelled across boarders to become one of the hottest items in the Nepalese fast food industry. For more history and the possible reasons as to why it is so prevalent in Nepal in today's day, please follow the links provided!
http://zeenews.india.com/exclusive/the-journey-of-momo-from-tibet-to-streets-of-delhi_6540.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momo_(dumpling)
As a developing country, Nepal's industries are always expanding and growing. The pork industry (which is a popular ingredient when preparing momo), is no different. Dr. Durga Joshi provides an excellent presentation on the pig industry in Nepal which you can find here:
https://ilri.org/InfoServ/Webpub/fulldocs/Pig%20Systems_proceeding/Nepal_PigSystem_Nov06.pdf
In Canada, there is approximately 6,000 Nepalese people. This provides a stable group to provide insight on momo and it's qualities, as well as provides a group that would buy this product. The link provided shows major countries where Nepalese people have traveled to in large numbers. These countries could be the starting point of a massive momo operation!
http://nepalicount.com/2010-01-22-07-22-12.html
The competition that momo will have in the frozen food market, undeniably, would be competitive. With other things similar to it already on the market in Canada, momo will need to rely on its taste appeal and its health appeal to bring in consumers. However, with a market in Canada of 5.2 billion dollars, momo could definitely make it in Canada!
http://nepalicount.com/2010-01-22-07-22-12.html