Description
- Nimkis are a ubiquitous part of every festival and ceremony in Nepali culture.
- What distinguishes it on the dinner table, amongst other regular cheerful delights, is its fiery orange color that is a statement onto itself.
- You can recognize it from afar in a sweet shop, stacked in a perfect pile, waiting to be bagged and consumed happily.
- This snack occupies such a pervasive presence in our ceremonies mainly because of its namesake characteristic.
- In a festive palette which is dominated by sweets, nimki is the salty one.
- It provides a much appreciated relief to our taste buds.
- For marriage ceremonies, it is used as a colorful decoration when the groom sends a host of gifts along with sweets to the bride.

