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List of Bangladeshi dishes

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Bangladeshi cuisine refers to the food and culinary traditions prevalent in Bangladesh. Dating far in the past, the cuisine emphasizes fish, vegetables and lentils served with rice. Because of differences in history and Bangladeshi geography, the cuisine is rich in regional variations. 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.[1][self-published source?]

Bangladeshi dishes

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Vegetable items

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NameImageDescription
Aloo BhortaMade of mashed potato and dried chilies and onions
Begun BhortaBERJAYADish made of mashed aubergine - similarities with Baba ghanoush
Lau ChingriSpicy curry made with calabash and shrimp
Lal Shak bhajaBERJAYAA stir fry-like dish made with Red Amaranth
Aam er acharBERJAYAPickle made from green mango
RutiBERJAYAAlso known as chapati is a flatbread originating from Bangladesh
ShobjiBERJAYACurry consisted of various greens and vegetables

Rice items

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NameImageDescription
Lal Bhaat[2]Special local variety of rice
BiryaniBERJAYASpecial local variety of rice, meat, potato and spices
Bhuna KhichuriBERJAYARice dish with beef/chicken/mutton
Morog PolaoBangladeshi variety of high quality rice like Kalijira, chinigura, Ichagura with chicken
Kacchi BiriyaniBiriyani with mutton
Panta bhatBERJAYAFermented rice, yogurt, salt and seasonings
PolaoBERJAYASpecial local variety of rice, meat, potato and spices
BhaatBERJAYAShada Bhat or Staple food
TehariBERJAYASpecial local variety of rice, meat, potato and spices

Fish items

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NameImageDescription
Chingri Malai curryBERJAYACurry made with prawns, coconut, mustard, steamed
Nodir (River) Pangas BhunaBERJAYACurry of river Pangasius pangasius
Horioh machh[citation needed]Golden mustard fish curry
Ilish BhajaBERJAYAFried Ilish (Hilsha fish)
Koi Macher CurryBERJAYAKoi Mach Climbing perch curry
Machher JholBERJAYACurry prepared with fish and various spices
Magur Macher JholBERJAYAMagur fish curry
Rui BhajaBERJAYAFried Rui fish, a common dish in Bangladesh
Shing Macher JholBERJAYAStinging catfish curry
Sorshe IlishBERJAYAIlish Hilsha curry with mustard and spices
Shutki BhunaBERJAYACooked dried fish

Vegetables and fish together

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NameImageDescription
Fulkopi diye Shing machBERJAYACauliflower curry with Stinging catfish

Meat items

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NameImageDescription
Beef Kala bhunaBERJAYAA beef (or mutton) curry, very popular to Bangladeshis. From Chittagong
Beef Chui JhalA beef (or mutton) curry, very popular to Bangladeshis. From Khulna
Beef CurryBERJAYACommon beef curry in Bangladesh
Gorur Kolija BhunaBERJAYABeef liver curry
Gorur Vuri Bhaja/VunaBERJAYADish made of beef belly with local spices
Chicken roastBERJAYABangladeshi style chicken roast, cooked in ghee and an array of spices.
Chicken CurryBERJAYACommon chicken curry in Bangladesh
Mutton CurryBERJAYACommon mutton curry in Bangladesh

Lentils/dal and stew

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NameImageDescription
DalBERJAYALentils
HaleemBERJAYAA famous stew made of a variety of lentils with beef/mutton. The Bangladeshi version of Haleem is very different from the Hyderabad one.
Mishti chholar dalCurry prepared with Bengal gram, coconut and sugar
MashKalai daalBERJAYAStew/daal of black gram


Drinks

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NameImageDescription
BorhaniBERJAYASpicy yogurt drink
LassiBERJAYAYogurt and water based drink
FaludaBERJAYASweet, cold dessert drink made with milk, vermicelli, basil seeds, and flavored syrups
Malai TeaBERJAYAMade by putting Malai in Milk Tea
NameImageDescription
Bhapa pithaBERJAYASteamed rice cake made out of freshly ground rice flour with brown sugar syrup or jaggery
Nakshi PithaBERJAYADesigned rice flour cake with jaggery or sugar syrup dipped on it
Kuli PithaBERJAYARice flour cake with coconut and brown sugar

Sweets & desserts

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NameImageDescription
Chomchom mistyBERJAYADessert: cottage cheese, flour, sugar syrup, originated from the district of Tangail
RasmalaiBERJAYAA popular desert. Rasmalai from Cumilla city is the most popular one
FaloodaBERJAYAMade with variety of items such as fruits and ice cream
Laddu [citation needed]A type of round sweet
JilapiBERJAYAMade with flour and syrup
Mishti doiBERJAYADessert: curd, sugar syrup and / or jaggery
Muri laru[citation needed]Bengali sweet snack made of puffed rice
Payesh[citation needed]BERJAYADessert made of milk, rice and sometimes jaggery
Pera[citation needed]BERJAYASweet
RoshogollaBERJAYADessert prepared with cottage cheese, flour and sugar syrup
ShandeshDessert prepared with milk and sugar

Snacks and street food

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NameImageDescription
ChotpotiBERJAYAStreet food, also made in households
FuchkaBERJAYAA common and popular street snack in Bangladesh, specially in Dhaka
BhelpuriPopular Bangladeshi specialty street snack similar to Fuchka
Dimer chopSnacks made from Egg
Doi Fuchka
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A common street snack
HaleemBERJAYAA popular stew made of variety of lentils with beef/mutton. Bangladeshi version of Haleem is very different from the Hyderabad one.
JhalmuriBERJAYAMade with puffed rice and many other spices
Mughlai parathaBERJAYAIt can be a soft fried bread enhanced by a stuffing of keema (minced meat), egg, onions and pepper;[3] or a paratha stuffed with same things.[4]
Dal PuriDeep fried flat bread made from maida

See also

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References

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  1. Bengal
  2. "CARBS". The Daily Star. 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2016-04-30.
  3. "Cash and Curry". New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC. 30 July 1973. p. 73.
  4. Kraig, Bruce; Colleen Taylor Sen Ph, D. (9 September 2013). Street Food Around the World: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture. Abc-Clio. p. 180. ISBN 9781598849554.