In this week’s employee spotlight, Achin Tamang says, “I used to make Selroti with my mom and grandmother during every festival.” Learn more about Salroti’s origin story here:
Selroti is an 800-year-old dish that many believe in its popular form, was introduced in the Tihar and Dashain celebrations by the Bahun and Chettri communities. Over time, it has become the symbol of intermingling in Nepal. Today, it is cherished by ethnic groups across Nepal in great festivals like Dashain, Tihar, and even weddings.
Meet Achin Tamang from Nepal, where the community frequently celebrates its vibrant cultural richness through food. Achin’s Nepali heritage enriches the collective experience within her community, fostering her sense of unity and belonging. Through festive feasts featuring delicacies like Selroti, various meats, beaten rice, pickles, curds, and sweets, Nepali culture comes alive, weaving a tapestry of flavors and memories that resonate across generations. These cherished traditions not only bring families together but also embody the values of respect, collaboration, and inclusivity that Achin sees reflected in the values of MG.
“My cultural identity has influenced my experiences at MG positively, as it has allowed me to contribute unique perspectives and ideas, promoting cultural exchange and fostering a sense of belonging and unity within the workplace.”
Source: https://medium.com/@nepalintangible/selroti-amazing-facts-about-nepals-iconic-pancake
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