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Most Popular Foods in Mongolia 2021

What is the Most popular foods in Mongolia. In this video we describe most popular foods from the ancient Mongolia to nowadays in Mongolian daily life.
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0:00 Intro
0:59 Tsuivan
1:33 Khuushuur
2:09 Buuz
3:07 Khorkhog
4:12 Aaruul

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TRADITIONAL Mongolian Food Guide in Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

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Khorkhog: A traditional Mongolian dish of lamb or goat meat cooked with hot stones in a pot.

Buuz: A type of steamed dumpling filled with meat (usually beef or mutton), onions, and spices.

Khuushuur: A deep-fried pastry filled with meat (usually beef or mutton) and onions.

Bantan: A soup made with lamb, potatoes, and carrots.

Tsuivan: A stir-fried noodle dish made with meat (usually beef or mutton), vegetables, and noodles.

Huushuur: A type of fried pastry similar to Khuushuur, but usually smaller and made with ground meat.

Boortsog: A type of fried dough that is often eaten as a snack.

Guriltai shol: A soup made with beef or mutton, onions, and various vegetables.

Aaruul: A type of dried curd cheese that is often eaten as a snack.

Mongolian barbecue: A type of barbecue where diners choose their own meat, vegetables, and sauces, which are then cooked on a hot grill.

Note: Mongolian cuisine is heavily influenced by the nomadic way of life and the use of dairy products such as milk, cheese, and yoghurt is very common.

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Welcome to the 2nd episode of our Mongolian Food series. Today, we are bringing you to a nomadic dairy “farm to learn about how herder families survive in the summer on dairy products (meat is eaten more in winter). For many generations Mongolians have made dairy into traditional dishes, cheeses, drinks and more! We will be meeting a nomadic family in northern Mongolia and they will show us how their dairy can be made into a delicious Mongolian BREAKFAST.

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First Impressions of Mongolia - Exploring Ulaanbaatar and Trying Mongolian Food

It's our first day in Mongolia, and we are exploring Ulaanbaatar to get our first impressions of this brand new country! We traveled to Mongolia without knowing a whole lot about this country, expect that it is rugged, not commonly visited, and beautiful! For this first Mongolia travel vlog, we decided to head out into the capital city, Ulaanbaatar, to get our bearings on what Mongolia is all about.

Ulaanbaatar is the biggest city in all of Mongolia. It's home to nearly half of the country's 3 million residents. It has a huge central square called Sukhbaatar Square where a giant statue of Genghis Khan remind visitors that Mongolia was once the largest empire of all time. It was here that we had the chance to try our first Mongolian street food, Khuushuur. We've learned that Mongolian food is extremely meat heavy, and this street food had us diving right in. We honestly had no idea what Mongolian food was like prior to arriving in the country, so all the food we ate on this first day in Mongolia was a surprise to us!

Walking the streets of Ulaanbaatar is an experience of it's own. Our first impression of the roads is that traffic is wild. Not only is there a ton of it, but it doesn't seem that many rules apply. So walking along the sidewalks is our preference to driving, but even this is an adventure! There are so many things to look at as you walk the streets that just walking between sights was an experience.

We visited Gandantegchinlen Monastery and were totally blown away. Mongolia is a predominantly Buddhist country, and this Buddhist Monastery was one of the few monasteries preserved through the Soviet Union era, and it's just stunning. After our visit, it was time for our first Mongolian meal! We opted for a Mongolian food chain that had been recommended to us, and it was quite the experience. Mongolian food is unlike any cuisine we have ever tried.

The final stop of our first day in Mongolia was to the Black Market, or Narantuul Market. It is said you can find anything you need here, but beware of pick pockets! We were so surprised by how different this market was from the markets we have become accustomed to in other parts of Asia and loved walking around to see all the random things for sale.

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10 best places to visit in Mongolia
Mongolia, which borders China and Russia, is known for its vast, rugged landscapes and nomadic culture. Its capital, Ulaanbaatar, is centered on Chinggis Khaan (Genghis Khan) Square, named after the notorious founder of the Mongol Empire in the 13th and 14th centuries. It is difficult to visit all of the scenic destinations in this country, which has a large land area and ranks as one of the largest countries in the world, in a few days. Auto transportation will be your best friend as you travel across the country, and you will appreciate the opportunity to relax while on the road. The National Museum of Mongolia, which displays historic and ethnographic artifacts, and the restored 1830 Gandantegchinlen Monastery are also located in Ulaanbaatar. Other options include air and train transportation, which have different schedules depending on the tourist season and the policies of local monopoly companies. Most of the time, getting tickets after April is difficult, so we recommend you book your tickets as soon as possible. Please take a few moments to subscribe to grace media before we begin the countdown. The following are the top ten places to visit in Mongolia.

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For those travelers who find themselves with an unquenchable wanderlust, Mongolia just might be the perfect vacation. A nation with a centuries-old tradition for a one-of-a-kind nomadic culture that has defied the super powers surrounding it time and again, Mongolia is home to a ton of interesting locations that are sure to find favor with even the most critical of visitor. Heck, simply getting from one place to another is a great part of the experience in and of itself. If you have the opportunity to travel to this little nation between Russia and China, then here are some ways to fill your time.

1. Make Sure to Talk to a Guide

As awesome as the internet is, a lot of the best parts of visiting Mongolia may not be available online. That’s why it might be a good idea to enlist the services of a qualified travel guide when you first enter the country. There are plenty of English-speaking professionals who can make sure that you experience the most fascinating aspects of visiting Mongolia.

2. Start in the Capital, Ulaanbaatar

You just might find the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar — pronounced OO-lahn-BAH-toor — to be far more developed than you anticipated. The thriving restaurant scene is a treat for any tourist, while the incredible number of museums and monasteries will help you get primed for the rich history and spiritual life of the Mongolian people. From a logisitical standpoint, Ulaanbaatar has several English-speaking citizens who can help you get your bearings before you strike out into the country’s gorgeous landscapes.

3. Spend the Night in a Monastery

The most popular religion in Mongolia is Buddhism. As such, the country has a gorgeous selection of monasteries filled with some impressive history and extremely welcoming monks. Some of these monasteries will even accommodate an overnight stay, which is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If you’re interested, this is one of those activities that’s good to speak to a travel guide about when you land in the city.

4. Don’t Forget a Trip to Khövsgöl Nuur

One of the countries most popular attractions in Mongolia is the gorgeous Khövsgöl Nuur, the country’s deepest lake. At a length of more than 84 miles, Khövsgöl Nuur is a sight to behold. Even if you think you’ve experienced the beauty of a vast mountain lake, you still haven’t seen the sun rise on Khövsgöl Nuur.

5. Visit the Gobi and Ride a Camel

As you travel through Mongolia, consider spending a night or two in Dalanzadgad, which will place you in perfect position to enjoy the breathtaking expanse of the Gobi desert. While you’re there, make sure to take a camel ride. The walk might be a little wobbly, but the experience is perfect.

6. Take a Ride on the Trans-Mongolian Train

When you visit Mongolia, you should absolutely take some time to travel through the country at large. The easiest way to do that is to hop on board the Mongolian leg of the world-famous Trans-Siberian railway. The sleeping cars can accommodate practically any budget, and the restaurant is a great way to grab a meal between destinations. The railway also covers some of the most gorgeous contryside in the country; it’s a perfect way to take in the vast expanses of Mongolia while you’re there.


7. Experience a Secret Skier’s Refuge

If you’re the kind of traveler who is always in search of fresh powder, then you shouldn’t overlook the possibility of a trip to Mongolia. This is another vacation that you should coordinate with a Mongolian travel agent, because the skiing options are limited. Limited, but spectacular. Avoid the crowds at the lift and throw yourself down some of the best lines in the world.

8. See the World’s Largest Statue of Genghis Khan

To the east of Ulaanbaatar is a 130-foot-tall statue of Genghis Khan in the spot where the leader supposedly found a legendary golden whip. The massive monument to Mongolia’s most famous historical conqueror, the statue is quite impressive on the shores of the Tuul River.

9. Drop In for Some Tea

Expect a very warm welcome if you happen to converse with a Mongolian family near their home. The country has a long-held tradition of inviting a visitor in for a cup of tea; if you should be the recipient of such an offer, you should really think about taking it. Fair warning, standard Mongolian tea includes salt and yak’s milk which can be an interesting combination for a Westerner. That said, the hospitality should more than make up for the taste. Just take small sips.

10. Spend at Least One Night in a Ger

For a large part of history, one of the most common forms of housing in the country was the ger, also known as a yurt. Essentially, a ger is a tent made of several animal pelts that are draped on a collapsible frame. They’re still extremely popular in Mongolia today, and if you’d really like to get a glimpse into traditional Mongolian culture, spending a few nights in a ger is a good way to do it.

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TOP 10 Mongolian Etiquette and customs you need to follow

Understanding Mongolian etiquette local customs can play an important role while traveling, as it can help guide travelers through sometimes-challenging foreign waters without leading to an embarrassing situation. So here are Top 10 Mongolian Etiquette and customs That You Need To Follow for your next travel here.
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