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Gundruk (Nepali: गुन्द्रुक pronounced [ɡund̪ruk]) is a fermented leafy green vegetable originated in Nepal. Alongside Nepal, it is also popular in Gorkhali or Nepalese diaspora households in India, Bhutan, Myanmar and other parts of the world. The annual production of gundruk in Nepal is estimated at 2,000 tons and most of the production is carried out at the household level.

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  • Gundruk (Nepali: गुन्द्रुक pronounced [ɡund̪ruk]) is a fermented leafy green vegetable originated in Nepal. Alongside Nepal, it is also popular in Gorkhali or Nepalese diaspora households in India, Bhutan, Myanmar and other parts of the world. The annual production of gundruk in Nepal is estimated at 2,000 tons and most of the production is carried out at the household level. Gundruk is obtained from the fermentation of leafy vegetables (saag; Nepali: साग). It is served as a side dish with the main meal and is also used as an appetizer. Gundruk is an important source of minerals, particularly during the off-season when the diet consists of mostly starchy tubers and maize, which tend to be low in minerals. (en)
  • Gundruk (गुन्द्रुक) (Nepalí) se trata de un plato típico de la cocina nepalí que reclama ser uno de los platos nacionales.​ Se trata de un alimento fermentado procedente de verduras con hojas verdes (saag): una especie de espinacas. Suele ser servido como plato principal o como guarnición acompañando a otro plato principal. Gundruk es una fuente bastante buena de minerales. Este tipo de verduras encurtidas hace que tenga un sabor ácido, se suele producir entre los meses de diciembre y febrero.​ La palabra gundruk quiere decir en Nepalí colocasia seca. (es)
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  • leafy green vegetables of radish, cauliflower, roots of radish
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  • Gundruk left out in the sun for drying process (en)
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  • leafy green vegetables of radish, cauliflower, roots of radish (en)
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  • Gundruk (en)
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  • Nepal; Sikkim, Darjeeling and Kalimpong regions of India (en)
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  • Gundruk (गुन्द्रुक) (Nepalí) se trata de un plato típico de la cocina nepalí que reclama ser uno de los platos nacionales.​ Se trata de un alimento fermentado procedente de verduras con hojas verdes (saag): una especie de espinacas. Suele ser servido como plato principal o como guarnición acompañando a otro plato principal. Gundruk es una fuente bastante buena de minerales. Este tipo de verduras encurtidas hace que tenga un sabor ácido, se suele producir entre los meses de diciembre y febrero.​ La palabra gundruk quiere decir en Nepalí colocasia seca. (es)
  • Gundruk (Nepali: गुन्द्रुक pronounced [ɡund̪ruk]) is a fermented leafy green vegetable originated in Nepal. Alongside Nepal, it is also popular in Gorkhali or Nepalese diaspora households in India, Bhutan, Myanmar and other parts of the world. The annual production of gundruk in Nepal is estimated at 2,000 tons and most of the production is carried out at the household level. (en)
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  • Gundruk (en)
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