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[[File:TibetanFood.JPG|thumb|Clockwise from top: tingmo steamed bread, [[thenthuk]] noodle soup, [[Momo (dumpling)|momos]] in soup and vegetable gravy, with condiments in center from the Himalaya Restaurant, [[McLeod Ganj]], HP, [[India]]]]
[[File:TibetanFood.JPG|thumb|Clockwise from top: tingmo steamed bread, [[thenthuk]] noodle soup, [[Momo (dumpling)|momos]] in soup and vegetable gravy, with condiments in center from the Himalaya Restaurant, [[McLeod Ganj]], HP, [[India]]]]


'''Tingmo''' is a steamed bread in [[Tibetan cuisine]].<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=vK88ktao7pIC&pg=PA377 Lonely Planet India - Sarina Singh<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 377.</ref> It is sometimes described as a steamed [[bun]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=TBJnLtTzWq4C&pg=PT77 Tibet, Tibet - Patrick French<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 77.</ref> that is similar to Chinese [[mantou]]. It does not contain any kind of filling. A tingmo with some type of filling, like beef or chicken, is called a [[Momo_(dumpling) | momo]].
'''Tingmo''' is a steamed bread in [[Tibetan cuisine]].<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=vK88ktao7pIC&pg=PA377 Lonely Planet India - Sarina Singh<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 377.</ref> It is sometimes described as a steamed [[bun]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=TBJnLtTzWq4C&pg=PT77 Tibet, Tibet - Patrick French<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 77.</ref> that is similar to Chinese [[mantou | flower rolls]]. It does not contain any kind of filling. A tingmo with some type of filling, like beef or chicken, is called a [[Momo_(dumpling) | momo]].


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Tingmo
Clockwise from top: tingmo steamed bread, thenthuk noodle soup, momos in soup and vegetable gravy, with condiments in center from the Himalaya Restaurant, McLeod Ganj, HP, India

Tingmo is a steamed bread in Tibetan cuisine.[1] It is sometimes described as a steamed bun[2] that is similar to Chinese flower rolls. It does not contain any kind of filling. A tingmo with some type of filling, like beef or chicken, is called a momo.

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