Here is a recipe for a comfort food we Bangladeshis like to enjoy when apparently there is nothing i...
Here is a recipe for a comfort food we Bangladeshis like to enjoy when apparently there is nothing in the fridge. And it's quick and easy to make, bonus! Who doesn't love potatoes?! Enjoy. Subscribe to us! Music by Tom Cusack (freemusicforvideos.com)
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Who doesn't love potatoes?! Here is a recipe for a comfort food we Bangladeshis like to enjoy when a...
Who doesn't love potatoes?! Here is a recipe for a comfort food we Bangladeshis like to enjoy when apparently there is nothing in the fridge. And it's quick and easy to make, bonus! Enjoy :) Subscribe to us!
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Funny Bengali wordplay: Begun/begoon in Bengali means eggplant. Be-goon, however, means stupid :D 'G...
Funny Bengali wordplay: Begun/begoon in Bengali means eggplant. Be-goon, however, means stupid :D 'Goon' in bengali means quality/character, The 'be-' prefix is added when you deny a trait. Now you know Bengali, yay! Anyway, this time we are showing you another easy to make recipe. Eggplants are a staple in Bengali food culture and can be served at pretty much any meal. This recipe is something most Bengali people eat as an evening snack and is especially served at Iftar during the month of Ramadan. Enjoy! Tip: any variety of eggplant can be used for this recipe. Big eggplants, small eggplants, aubergines, brinjals, it's all good. Subscribe for more noms :D
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Funny Bengali wordplay: Begun/begoon in Bengali means eggplant. Be-goon, however, means stupid :D 'G...
Funny Bengali wordplay: Begun/begoon in Bengali means eggplant. Be-goon, however, means stupid :D 'Goon' in bengali means quality/character, The 'be-' prefix is added when you deny a trait. Now you know Bengali, yay! Anyway, this time we are showing you another easy to make recipe. Eggplants are a staple in Bengali food culture and can be served at pretty much any meal. This recipe is something most Bengali people eat as an evening snack and is especially served at Iftar during the month of Ramadan. Enjoy! Tip: any variety of eggplant can be used for this recipe. Big eggplants, small eggplants, aubergines, brinjals, it's all good. Re-up due to technical problems. Please feel free to comment again! Subscribe for more noms :D
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