Guava Salsa / Peyara Makha

Guava Salsa – Peyara Makha (পেয়ারা মাখা)

Guava (Psidium guajava) or in Bangla, as we call it, Peyara is another rainy season fruit in Bangladesh. It is really a wonder of nature that rainy season provides a plenty of fruits that consist vitamin C in great amount. We all know the benefits of vitamin C for our health, so will not go …

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Fried Potato Dumpling – Shingara (সিঙ্গারা)

Shingara is one of the most popular street food in Bangladesh. It is pronounced as Shing Gara, and it is kind of fried dumpling with crispy yet soft pastry crust with different types of fillings inside. Our neighboring country has something similar which is called Samosa, but in Bangladesh, Samosa or Samucha is different street …

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Fried Potato Pocket – Alu Puri (আলু পুরি)

Alu Puri (আলু পুড়ি) is one of the best and delicious street food in Bangladesh! Alu means potato and puri means round fried dough with stuffings. There are no single street food shop that don't sell alu puri, when it's time for afternoon snacks! There are two different versions, one is with potato which I …

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