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We got featured on Setopati.com. Do give it a read! Truly humbled to share our journey and vision with the world. https://www.setopati.com/nepali-brand/319365
We got featured on Setopati.com. Do give it a read! Truly humbled to share our journey and vision with the world. https://www.setopati.com/nepali-brand/319365
We are thrilled to share that Sattva Nepal was one of the 20 companies selected in 2023 cohort of the WEScale Plus Programme. WEScale Plus is an international incubation program for Women Entrepreneurs (WEs) in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka designed to support them to make their business a success. Under this incubation program, …
As a child, I was always enchanted by my mother’s masala box in the kitchen. It was a vessel not only of exquisite flavors for our meals but also a source of natural remedies for our ailments. That magical blend of taste and healing intrigued me. Little did I know that it would set the …
Read more “Sattva Nepal’s Journey of Empowerment and Flavor : A Reflection of a Novice Entrepreneur”
Journey with us to the captivating Terai region, a place that holds the beating heart of Nepal. Stretching across the southern part of our country, this enchanting land encompasses 17% of its geography, revealing a tapestry of natural wonders and vibrant culture. The Terai’s warm climate blesses the land with fertility, making it the granary …
Read more “Swaad Madhesko | Explore the flavors of terai with Sattva”
Falgun, the month of happiness. As we brace for the sweltering summer heat and floody monsoon, our mothers and grandmothers are busy ensuring that our meals remain delicious in the terrible weather. They are the ones who make sure that the taste of our childhood memories never fades away. For me, spending this month at …
Read more “Kohdauri, the winter gift of the Awadhi community”
Sattva Nepal is a spice company, then why are we planting soapnut trees in remote parts of Karnali? Because it is good for the environment and for our farmer partners. We have faced this question a couple of times over our “Soapnut Plantation Project” currently operational in remote areas of Karnali. As mentioned in our …
Shovel in hand, a pint of water, and soapnut saplings are the things Ms. Devi is carrying today as she walks to her field. Today is a special day for her as she is planting soap nut trees in her small piece of land. Usually, she, along with her family, grows cereal crops every year. …
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“My mother always said that we have the responsibility of carrying our heritage to the coming generations and our recipes are a way for that.“ This is the philosophy with which Mrs. Satyawati Shukla has lived all her life. Hailing from the Awadhi community, she has held on to her traditions and the heritage recipes …
The botanical name of Black cardamom is Amomum subulatum. It is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the ginger family. If you were to travel in the hilly regions of Nepal, there are high chances you will find it in the backyard of the local people. Black cardamom is one of the most expensive spices in the …
Bukni, Bharua, aaloo tikki, nimona, rikwach, and bafauri. Which one of these dishes have you tasted? Let me guess, aaloo tikki. These are but a small part of the plethora of dishes from the Awadhi community, also known as the Desi community in Nepal. They make up around 1.89 percent of the total population in …