Guthuk
Guthuk | |
| Type | Stew Soup |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Amdo, Tibet |
| Region or state | Tibet, Nepal, Qinghai, Sichuan |
| Associated cuisine | Tibetan cuisine |
| Created by | Tibetan people |
| Main ingredients | beans, vegetables, meat |
Guthuk (Tibetan: དགུ་ཐུག་, English: 'Gu= 9, Thuk= stew soup ' or 29 date of Bot calendar celebrate so called Guthuk) is a stew soup in Sherpa or Tibetan cuisine, made with various ingredients like beans, vegetables, meat, or left over harvested grains. It is eaten two days before Losar, the Bot or Tibetan New Year and is a variation on thukpa bhatuk. The Tibetan religious ceremony Gutor (དགུ་གཏོར), literally meaning 'offering of the 29th', is held on the 29th of the 12th Bot or Tibetan month, and is focused on driving out all negativity, including evil spirits and misfortunes of the past year, and starting the new year in a peaceful and auspicious way. It is made with barley and other ingredients.