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  2. Bangladeshi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rice is the staple food of Bangladesh, [1] while fish is the most common source of protein in Bangladesh. [1] There are 250 plant-based ingredients in Bangladeshi cooking. [1] The use of mustard oil is common. [7]

  3. List of Bangladeshi dishes - Wikipedia

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    A popular desert. Rasmalai from Cumilla city is the most popular one Falooda: Made with variety of items such as fruits and ice cream Laddu [citation needed] a type of round sweet Jilapi: Made with flour and syrup Mishti doi: Dessert: curd, sugar syrup and /or jaggery: Muri laru [citation needed] Bengali sweet snack made of puffed rice Payesh ...

  4. Bengali cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh (former East Bengal and East Pakistan), Mughlai food is common, and includes foods that are less popular in West Bengal, such as beef kebab. Additionally, sweets such as zarda and firni-payesh are eaten. In rural Bangladesh, many people eat makna fried, popped, or raw. [11] [12]

  5. TikTok-famous chef cooks specialty Bengali dishes with his ...

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    Shihan Chowdhury (aka @chilipeppercooks) jumps in the kitchen with his mother to whip up a classic spice-filled Bengali chicken dish, fish, and a side of chitoi pitha.

  6. Dal - Wikipedia

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    The whole dried yellow pea is the main ingredient in the common Bengali street food ghugni. Split mung beans (mung dal) is by far the most popular in Bangladesh and West Bengal (moog dal, (মুগ ডাল)). It is used in parts of South India, such as in the Tamil dish ven pongal. Roasted and lightly salted or spiced mung bean is a popular ...

  7. Agriculture in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    There are 166 tea estates in Bangladesh, covering almost 280,000 acres of land. Bangladesh is the 9th largest Tea producer, producing around 2% of the world’s Tea production. Because of Bangladesh's fertile soil and normally ample water supply, rice can be grown and harvested three times a year in many areas. [3]

  8. A game offering prizes of food has gone viral in inflation ...

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    Between 2022 and 2023, food prices in Bangladesh jumped by 9%, the highest average rate in 12 years, according to the country’s Bureau of Statistics. ... As for Somrat, the games are now so ...

  9. The Most Popular Foods of the Last 70 Years - AOL

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    Chinese food first made its way to the United States in the mid-1800s, via Chinese prospectors and railroad workers. It wasn’t until the post-war period of the 20th century that average ...