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  2. Luchi - Wikipedia

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    Luchi is a deep-fried flatbread, made of maida flour. [1] [2] Luchi is popular in India (especially East and Northeast India) and in Bangladesh.Since luchi is made without rice or rice flour, it is a popular staple item at times when rice is to be avoided for ritual purposes, [3] as in the case of ekadashi.

  3. Roust - Wikipedia

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    Roust is a Bengali dish, possibly originating in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh (Eastern Bengal, now Bangladesh). The dish is influenced by the Mughlai cuisine of the Mughal Empire. The dish is known for including a large array of spices and ingredients and being a little sweet and very rich. The dish has developed several regional variants. [citation ...

  4. List of Bangladeshi dishes - Wikipedia

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    While having unique traits, Bangladeshi cuisine is closely related to that of surrounding Bengali and North-East Indian, with rice and fish as traditional favorites. Bangladesh also developed the only multi-course tradition in South Asia. It is known as Bangaliketa styled cuisine. Bangladeshi food is served by course rather than all at once.

  5. Bangladeshi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indian cuisine became one of the most popular in the UK rapidly after its introduction, nowadays many Bangladeshi owned restaurants add authentic Bangladeshi foods to the menu supplementing the authentic Indian dishes they provide and creating a more diverse menu. Bangladeshi culinary habits were strongly influenced by the cuisine of the area's ...

  6. Category:Bangladeshi cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. Borhani - Wikipedia

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    Borhani (Bengali: বোরহানী) is a traditional yogurt-like [1] drink from Bangladesh. [2] Borhani is made from sour doi, green chili, mustard seeds, black salt, coriander and mint. [3] It is considered by some to be a type of lassi. [4]

  8. Bengali cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bengali food is often served on plates which have a distinct flowery pattern often in blue or pink. Another characteristic of Bengali food is the use the boti (also called dao or da). It is a long curved blade on a platform held down by one or both feet; both hands are used to hold whatever is being cut and move it against the blade, which ...

  9. Soft Khichuri - Wikipedia

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    Soft Khichuri, also known as Norom Kisuri is one kind of rice-based meal which is similar in consistency to porridge, a popular dish in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh.It is a traditional food in Sylheti cuisine that is served most dinner tables during the holy month of Ramadan. [2]