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I dont think its about religion. Bd has long tradition of distinct cuisine and we should do something to introduce those in west instead always keep focusing same usual staff.

Name me some authentic dishes that has no connection to Muslim rulers in Bengal?

All roots on the subcontinent and it's indigenous populace finally reach Dharmic bedrock.

Om Shanti.

Cheers, Doc

Imagination has no limits, ducky. :coffee:
 
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Name me some authentic dishes that has no connection to Muslim rulers in Bengal?



Imagination has no limits, ducky. :coffee:
It has connection of course but those days are long gone. I am saying bangladesh need to re brand it self as a country not keep saying indian food or we are so close to indian ppl bla bla. There are certain section in our society obsessed with indian culture. Will even post fb comments in hindi which they think is some sort of "cool". Girls or women in general are obsessed with indian cloths and Bollywood.
 
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It has connection of course but those days are long gone. I am saying bangladesh need to re brand it self as a country not keep saying indian food or we are so close to indian ppl bla bla. There are certain section in our society obsessed with indian culture. Will even post fb comments in hindi which they think is some sort of "cool". Girls or women in general are obsessed with indian cloths and Bollywood.

I think you guys and your women are much closer to us that the Pakistanis are. In terms of language, food, clothes and looks.

Cheers, Doc
 
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No it's not. At least not the one we have. There is a legend associated with the Bakarkhani also, it's a love story between Baker and Khani Begum.

And don't listen to the razakar dalal, everything is from his baper desh according to him. The Bakarkhani that is found in Dhaka (only in old town) is not sweet, it's texture is between a bread and biscuit, cooked in a deep clay oven. Nowadays because of it's extreme popularity some of the makers came up with sweet variety. The original one is not sweet. Photo of the original ones here.



Read here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakarkhani
Let us agree to disagree then, every region has its unique version of the recipe even though the name remains the same. Like the much venerated biryani- some add potatos to it, while others add tomatoes, mint or even coconut extract to theirs.

I think you guys and your women are much closer to us that the Pakistanis are. In terms of language, food, clothes and looks.

Cheers, Doc
Bangladeshis with that line of thinking are referred to as fifth columnists by their peers in this subsection. They got one guy banned very recently(the OP).
 
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Let us agree to disagree then, every region has its unique version of the recipe even though the name remains the same. Like the much venerated biryani- some add potatos to it, while others add tomatoes, mint or even coconut extract to theirs.


Bangladeshis with that line of thinking are referred to as fifth columnists by their peers in this subsection. They got one guy banned very recently(the OP).

How does that matter to me as a Maharashtrian Indian bro. Just speaking my mind.

A section of Pakistanis are pretty caucasoid, in line with Iranic admixture.

Don't see any of that with Bangladeshis. They look like slightly different bongs.

To me at least.

I grew up in Jamshedpur....

Cheers, Doc
 
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How does that matter to me as a Maharashtrian Indian bro. Just speaking my mind.

A section of Pakistanis are pretty caucasoid, in line with Iranic admixture.

Don't see any of that with Bangladeshis. They look like slightly different bongs.

To me at least.

I grew up in Jamshedpur....

Cheers, Doc
Very true, even amongst the Bangladeshis there are subtle variations. The ones closer to our North East in Sylhet have certain mongoloid features and their language and culture differs from the rest.
 
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I lived most of my life in Narinda, Tikatuli and Laxmibazar. I grew up eating those foods, never, not a single time in my entire life did I hear anybody in Dhaka saying those are Indian foods.

I didn't mention anything about "hearing" or someone saying that it is Indian food. What I am saying is that you take a stroll and walk past the many mediocre food outlets that serve "Khashir Mangsho" or "Chap/Biriyani" whatever, they're signboards tell me Indian food. Why should I come to BD and be served Indian food?

The shopping mall next to Jamuna Future Park, go in there and count the food outlets upstairs that say "Indian Food" as signage.

It's embarrassing.

But Bakarkhani is an Indian bread bro, there may be some variants that are unique to your country. The version found in my place is very different to your varieties and we consume it as our evening snacks once in a while.

Bakharkhani isn't an Indian bread. It originated from Old Dhaka/Kashmir region, most probably Old Dhaka.

In BD people call local biryani Indian food? Bakar khani Indian food? Where did you get that from? I grew up all my life in the old town, centre of biryani and bakar khani, never ever heard people calling them Indian food.

A restaurant that serves Hajjir Biriyani or Fakruddin Biriyani, why do they still brand that place as Indian food? You'll see "Indian Food" signage's all over BD but not once will you see "Bangali Food". BS.
 
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Not necessarily, there are other variations too like Old Delhi or Dhaka style.

But since you are a Sylheti you must know that the Sylheti bakarkhani is very different to the other varieties, it is like a sweetened soft bread unlike the cookie/pastry form of other kinds. And that's the version popular in Assam, both regions being closely related in terms of cuisine.

Bakharkhani has always been a Old Dhaka delicacy enjoyed by aristocrats, later on other variants unfolded.

Those dishes are are not Indian. They are Mughali dishes brought to Hindustan by Muslim invaders. Indian are vegekoor. They are the one copying some of our dishes.

In London, Syloti stared restaurant business since British time as Indian restaurant. Unfortunately, they didn’t rebrand it as Pakistani or Bangladeshi after break up of British India.

Bhai, a lot of them are british phenomenons and were invented in the UK. We should be proud of our Sylheti food it is unlike anything else in the subcontinent.
 
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Don't you just love these threads doc? LOL.
I love it lol

I think you guys and your women are much closer to us that the Pakistanis are. In terms of language, food, clothes and looks.

Cheers, Doc
Yes its sucks. I have been called indian many times already in canada it's just annoying. I wish ppl stop doing that here. Even indian ppl think I am indian and in USA they think I am Mexican lol.
 
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Straight after 1971 what should have happened is to create a distinct identity, just like the Paks did. Right now a foreigner will probably say Bangladesh is a city in India ( btw I've heard numerous times). We failed to weave and sew a distinct identity that could differentiate us from West Bengal, or India. Our culture right now is broadly defined.

It's painful to hear "Oh is that in India", all we are doing is being an extension of India in every aspect. There needs to be a selling point & we don't have it.

I think BD Muslim organizations should work in this regard to build Muslim characters on ground level, instead of only appearing in occasional waz mehfils. Muslim women have created an identity for themselves in the form of Hijab. But Muslim men are lacking identity. Only they appear in occasional religious festivals. BD men need some distinct identity like Khans or Malays. I think old Dhaka, Sylhet and Chatga can contribute in this regard. And BD people should stop promoting Rickshawalas and Lungi culture. If they continue to do so their infrastructure will always look like this. If they think broad, they will look like this.
 
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I didn't mention anything about "hearing" or someone saying that it is Indian food. What I am saying is that you take a stroll and walk past the many mediocre food outlets that serve "Khashir Mangsho" or "Chap/Biriyani" whatever, they're signboards tell me Indian food. Why should I come to BD and be served Indian food?

The shopping mall next to Jamuna Future Park, go in there and count the food outlets upstairs that say "Indian Food" as signage.

It's embarrassing.



Bakharkhani isn't an Indian bread. It originated from Old Dhaka/Kashmir region, most probably Old Dhaka.



A restaurant that serves Hajjir Biriyani or Fakruddin Biriyani, why do they still brand that place as Indian food? You'll see "Indian Food" signage's all over BD but not once will you see "Bangali Food". BS.

Big shopping centers and other places in Dhaka have restaurants of different cuisines. There are also many restaurants in Dhaka serving Chinese or thai food, so what?

Biryani, kebab etc in Dhaka and particularly old town don't have signboards saying Indian food.
 
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As I said Indians and Bangladeshis are one people in two countries. Thank you India for your friendly gesture. This special health scheme should be for all Bangladeshis. :)

India launches new healthcare scheme for Bangladesh freedom fighters

Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 19 Jul 2019 12:23 AM BdST Updated: 19 Jul 2019 12:23 AM BdST


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    File Photo: A section of the 1971 Freedom Fighters at a reception by the Dhaka North and South City Corporations at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on Dec 13, 2017.
The government of India has initiated a new scheme for providing medical treatment to 100 Muktijoddha patients every year.




The High Commission of India said under the initiative the freedom fighter patients will be provided free medical treatment in Indian Armed Forces hospitals.

The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs has partnered with Indian High Commission to select deserving patients covering all districts of Bangladesh.

This year also, 100 Mukti joddhas will be selected and given treatment in Indian Armed Forces Hospitals.

The ministry has posted an advertisement on their official website www.molwa.gov.bd.

Applicants are advised to visit the website and submit their application to the civil surgeon’s office in their respective district as per the prescribed application format before Aug 22.

The Indian army fought along with Bangladeshi freedom fighters in 1971 war of independence from Pakistan.

https://bdnews24.com/world/south-as...thcare-scheme-for-bangladesh-freedom-fighters

Pakistan and Pakistanis wish you (Bangladesh) a prosperous future and pray for your good fortune. It is good to see that both Bangladesh and India are having cordial relations. We hope that good relations between all countries in the region, is as peaceful and cordial, or passes it. As a Pakistani and most of all as a Muslim, I say this is with a clean heart, that Allah grant all Muslim countries unity, faith and discipline to propel their states toward greatness.

Weather you want to be one country with India or whether you wish to be independent. We wish you all the best, with no ill-will or malice.

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Remember, my fellow Pakistanis, when we respect ourselves as Muslims first. Then we are bound to hold NO grudges or ill-will towards anyone, be they an enemy or a friend or even a brother Muslim country.

Keep your heart pure, your soul cleansed and your mind focused on building a strong and united Pakistan under the banner of Islam. The rest is insignificant and not worth our time.
 
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