There are 754,394 people currently living in Bhutan.
Population Ethnic Composition: the ngalop ethnic group, ngalop meaning "earliest risen" or "first converted". Sharchop meaning "easterner." It is a mix between Tibetan, South Asian and Southeast Asian cultures.
Language(s): people living in Bhutan speak lots of different languages. The majority of the population speak the well known "Dzongkha" language. other languages to be spoken are, Bumtheng, and the Kheng language.
Religions: The largest country wide religion is Vajrayana Buddhism, which is practiced by 75% of the population. The freedom of being able to practice a religion is a choice made by the Druk Gyalpo the "king" of Bhutan.
Country staples: ema datshiis the most famous dish in Bhutanese cuisine and a staple of almost every meal. It is made from chili peppers and cheese; ‘ema’ means chili and ‘datshi’ means cheese. Bhutanese use a lot of chili and cheese in their dishes, and the cheese in this dish is home-made from the curd of cows and yaks.