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Thursday, March 06, 2014

Khana Khazana to serve Nepalese, Syrian and Korean cuisine Friday, March 7

HOUGHTON -- Khana Khazana will feature Nepalese, Syrian and Korean food this Friday, March 7. Aadarsh Upreti will cook Nepalese Chicken Momo, a fried dumpling filled with spiced chicken and onion stuffing served with pickled veggies; Roba Bdeir will present Basbouseh, a sweet Mediterranean cake made of cooked semolina, coconut and yogurt that is soaked in sugar syrup and topped off with almonds. Korean kimchi soup, a spicy and sour Korean traditional soup made of vegetables with variety of seasonings, will also be served.

The weekly international lunch is served in Michigan Tech's Memorial Union Food Court from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A full meal costs $6.95, with individual dishes available for $2.50 each.

Khana Khazana is a collaboration of international students and Michigan Tech Dining Services.

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