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I invite @Imran Khan to watch these videos. He is a good eater and his weight is over 80kg. I am not that fond of dishes that make my stomach heavy. @Bilal9 is another good eater.
ami biryani khai bo .I invite @Imran Khan to watch these videos. He is a good eater and his weight is over 80kg. I am not that fond of dishes that make my stomach heavy. @Bilal9 is another good eater.
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This is not correct.Most of the bd cuisine(outside dhaka) is fish(a million different types of fishes) based, beef and chicken come distant second.
Also bengalis are not big on daal( a homeopathic version they got in bd)
khichuri and biryani are two different dishes, although they look similar.
you cant get good kacchi biryani outside dhaka, so its more of a dhaka dish than bd dish.
Most of the bd cuisine(outside dhaka) is fish(a million different types of fishes) based, beef and chicken come distant second.
Also bengalis are not big on daal( a homeopathic version they got in bd)
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beef and chicken are actually cheaper than many fish, and no, you cant just catch fish and eat(those days are gone am sure), you go to market and buy them.Traditionally vegetable and fish was the most common and affordable. Because the Bangladesh countryside is criss-crossed with unnummerable ponds, shallow lakes and canals, where you can catch fish for free.
These days people eat more chicken and beef than before as the general population can afford a lot more. But also because cattle and chicken farming is so abundant.
anyway my point was these videos give wrong impression of what most bengalis(outside dhaka) eat everyday.
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ok am not bengali so will take your word for it.I would say it give pretty good impression of what an average villager eats. Of course Ilish is expensive so normally people would eat cheaper varieties.
Red lentils are pretty basic in almost every bengali home. Rice and red lentils is probably eaten atleast every second day by probably 70-80% of population.
What is not represented so well in that video is the amount of vegetable dishes.
The first part of the second video (Petuk Couple's home cooked platter) has fair representation of veggies. Not comprehensive of course. Too many varieties to explore.What is not represented so well in that video is the amount of vegetable dishes.
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you are right, I skipped past many videos. Cant see many vorta though.The first part of the second video (Petuk Couple's home cooked platter) has fair representation of veggies. Not comprehensive of course. Too many varieties to explore.
Check out bhorta's from 4:23:you are right, I skipped past many videos. Cant see many vorta though.
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amazing... thank you.Check out bhorta's from 4:23:
Most of the bd cuisine(outside dhaka) is fish.