Traditional Taste, Modern Convenience: Nepal Dry Meat Introduces NDM Masu Chiura
Kathmandu–Nepal Dry Meat Pvt. Ltd., a trusted producer of premium masala dry meat and sukuti since 2016, has officially launched NDM Masu Chiura, a ready-to-eat snack that combines the authentic flavors of Nepal with the convenience demanded by today’s fast-paced lifestyles.
Developed through extensive product research, food testing, and packaging innovation, NDM Masu Chiura is designed for travelers, trekkers, outdoor enthusiasts, busy professionals, and anyone looking for a quick yet satisfying meal. The product offers consumers the flexibility to enjoy traditional Nepali taste anytime and anywhere whether during travel, at the office, at home, or on outdoor adventures.
Made with crispy beaten rice (chiura), seasoned meat, peanuts, and a carefully selected blend of traditional Nepali spices, NDM Masu Chiura delivers a rich and flavorful eating experience. Packed with protein and carbohydrates, the snack provides a balanced combination of nutrition, energy, and convenience, making it an ideal choice for people on the move.
The company has successfully completed all product quality testing and packaging processes, ensuring that NDM Masu Chiura meets high standards of quality, safety, and freshness. Nepal Dry Meat Pvt. Ltd. is confident that the product will appeal to consumers seeking authentic Nepali flavors in a convenient, easy-to-carry format.
NDM Masu Chiura will be officially showcased and promoted at an upcoming local expo beginning on the 29th, providing consumers, distributors, and industry stakeholders with an opportunity to experience the product firsthand and learn more about its unique qualities.
With the launch of NDM Masu Chiura, Nepal Dry Meat Pvt. Ltd. continues its commitment to preserving and promoting Nepal’s rich culinary heritage while embracing innovation in food production. The company believes the new product represents an important step toward making traditional Nepali cuisine more accessible to modern consumers both in Nepal and abroad.
