Introduction
Laphing (also spelled Laphey or Lhaphing) is a popular Tibetan street food made from mung bean starch (or sometimes potato/corn starch) that is cooked into a slippery, jelly-like sheet.

It is sliced into thin strips and served cold with spicy, tangy, and savoury sauces, often mixed with garlic water, vinegar, sesame oil, soy sauce, and chilli. Widely enjoyed in Nepal, Tibet, and the Himalayan regions, it is known for its refreshing taste, smooth texture, and bold flavours.
Types of Laphing

1. Dry Laphing
Served without broth; mixed with spices, soy sauce, chilli oil, and seasonings.
2. Wet (Jhol) Laphing
Served with a spicy broth made from chilli, vinegar, and garlic-flavoured water.
3. Yellow Laphing
Made using turmeric or yellow mung bean paste; slightly firmer.

4. Stuffed Laphing
Sheets filled with seitan, tofu, or soya chunks for extra protein and texture.
5. Spicy Laphing
Extra chilli oil and pepper for heat lovers.
6. Mild Laphing
Prepared with less chilli for a gentle flavour; preferred by children and elders.
Health Benefits
1. Low in Fat
It is primarily made from starch, making it naturally low in fat.
2. Good for Digestion
The chilli, garlic, vinegar, and spices help stimulate digestion.
3. Refreshing and Hydrating
Served cold, it helps refresh the body, especially in warm weather.
4. Plant-Based
Traditionally vegan, making it suitable for plant-based diets.
5. Source of Carbohydrate Energy
Provides quick energy from starch.
6. Contains Antioxidants
Chilli, garlic, and sesame oil contribute beneficial antioxidants.
7. Low-Calorie Snack
Suitable for light snacking without excessive calories.
Keynotes
- Laphing is a Tibetan cold, spicy noodle-like dish made from mung bean or potato starch.
- Available in dry, wet, yellow, stuffed, spicy, and mild varieties.

- Naturally low-calorie, low-fat, refreshing, and vegan-friendly.
- Flavour comes from garlic, vinegar, sesame oil, and chilli-based sauces.
- Popular as a street food in Nepal, Tibet, and the Himalayan regions.
Further Readings
- https://century.com.np/lap-hing-recipe-a-culinary-journey-through-tibetan-delicacy/
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laping
- 20liangpi.https://cuisinenepal.wordpress.com/tag/laphi-ng-recipe/
- https://www.yowangdu.com/tibetan-food/laping.html
- https://www.hercircle.in/engage/food/recipes/veg-laphi-ng-recipe-tibetan-lap-hing-recipe-with-ingredients-and-tips-4324.html