There is almost no fresh food available on trek routes and so the entire supplies must be carried from the start of the trek. Whenever the fresh supplies are available locally, our crew will purchase it to also help local farmers. Fresh vegetables and meats brought from the start of the trek usually last for a week or so. Our cooks have been trained to use dried vegetable, smoke meats and of course canned foods are also brought along. There are few opportunities to buy limited fresh vegetables, meat and we also hope for some trout filled lakes or streams along the way. Wind Horse uses commercial type stoves fueled by bottled gas, which makes cooking fast and clean.Our cooks are adept at producing a reasonable variety of Western and Asian dishes.
Breakfast usually include Toasts, choice of eggs, some additional protein, cereals, Juice, tea/coffee. Sometimes baked beans, bacons, Indian Puri, Oatmeal, Tibetan breads and such are provided for variety.
Lunch: Midday meal is often a packed lunch that consist of fried rice or noodles, boiled potatoes or chapattis, Sandwiches and fruits. It is normally accompanied by Juice and tea or instant coffee from a large hot-water flask. Sometimes our cook loads a lunch horse with a gas stove and a basket of food and produces a hot lunch on the trail.
High Tea: In the evening at the campsite, almost immediately on your arrival, tea/coffee and other beverages including local spirits are provided with little snacks, while the cooks prepare your dinner.
Dinner is a full course comprising of soup, 3-5 varieties of dishes, followed by desserts and Tea/Coffee. The main course dinner include rice dish, a potato dish or, frequently both, meat and vegetables. Sometimes the cooks will prepare Indian breads, Tibetan Momos or dumplings and other delecacies. Occassionally you will also be a treated to tempered traditional dishes. Guests will often be asked for any preferances.

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