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Recipe of Making Chatpate
This video reflects to make recipe of Chatpate. This is favourable lunch for children and youth in India and Nepal for new generations. Our little daughter is making this using the following ingredients:
Noodles, Dalmoth, Lemon, Bhuja, coriander, onion, green pea, salt, green chilly, soup, water and spicies etc.
Detail Information of Video
1. What exactly is happening in the video?
- In this video, a girl is preparing delicious Chatpate. ( A kind of favourable fast food)
2. Who is involved (names and ages if possible)?
- My little daughter involved to make this flavour.
Name: Rasmi Shahi
Age: 8 years
3. Where, specifically, did it happen?
- It happened at Kushe-3, Bhetukhana, Jajarkot, Nepal (in room)
4. When, specifically, did it happen?
- It specially happened on Friday 17 October 2025.
5. Who filmed the video and on what device was it filmed?
- Mr. Ramesh Bikram Shahi ( Father) filmed the Video on Galaxy A15 5G device.
6. Why did it happen?
- It was happened to make and sell this Chatpate flavour to young customers.
Have you shared this video with any other licensing agencies e.g. LADbible, Storyful, Viralhog, Jukin etc before Newsflare?
- No
Any additional information?
- Yes, this is favourable Indian and Nepalese food for children and youths. It is cheap and protable food to fullfill hunger. Carbohydrate, Protein and Vitamin C are main source on this flavour.
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