@@ahmadulkabir1249 I am a Rakhine From Cox's Bazar. Our People mostly live in plain Lands, not like the other tribes(Chakma, Marma etc) from the Chittagong Hill tracts.
@@wanjawrk31754 hey am from india please tell me are you guys related to burmese people?? And ig this tribe also lives in our northeastern part of india as well.
Chakma, Marma etc. are like sister nations to Bangalies. But Rakhine doesn't have any blood (ethnic) bond with Bangalies as far as I know. So, you're not basically a Bangladeshi, are you?
"She must be great with the people hence she's governing since then" "Because of a female prime minister there must be no extremism" Lmaoooo I'm dying. It's hilarious that this video got recommended to me at this time.
@@schnitzel_enjoyer This has nothing to do with islam, we suffered under a tyrant. Get educated before you speak dumb about issues you dont know about.
Bengali people are our brothers. If any Bengali is reading my comment, we are very sorry for the policies and genocide by our Army in 1971. Things in past cannot be changed now. But we are genuinely sorry.
They all looked delicious! Im going to go try to make them. Bangladesh is such an underrated and amazing country full of amazing people! Allah haffiz 🕊🙏💚
Lol, we always have women rights if we stick to Islam. Muslim Woman are more respected But we never want the women rights of equality which west pushes for.
@@What-he5pr real feminism is good thing in the west the females who says they are feminist actually they are pseudo feminist and they hate males actually in every part of the world this is the case ig. It's surely a good thing but feminism of 40,50 years ago not today's feminism
Big love to Manzoor for his commentary, work and support for women's and girl's rights. Mehboob too. It's good to hear men so pro active in elevating women to equal status. And Naseeba is a mood when she gets hangry if she doesn't get a sweet treat she likes, lol.
Unfortunately Pakistani society gets portrayed negatively because of the attitudes of our ruling classes. The common mans voice is not heard anywhere near the seats of power. In 1947 the colonialists left, but the colonisation remained, in the hands of our new domestic colonionalists. Pakistan has such limited economic opportunity, then where it is present, it's going to be men going for it. Men don't need to take time out to be mothers, there is no maternity pay, or structures that would support a woman during that time. Similarly law and order exists only for those who can afford it. Women are vulnerable in the work place to sexual abuse, unfortunately a lot of Pakistani women experience being bothered in public too, because the culprits know there will be no legal action against them, it'll disappear when the police start asking for bribes to write reports and investigate etc. Because of this women don't go out as much and when they do, tend to go in groups or with families. Not all men are bad, the bad apples are few in our society, but they are protected and it makes life harder for the rest of us. The same Pakistani women when they're in more modern urban environments or go abroad are successful women in the workplace.
I'm from Bangladesh and I loved watching this. Also a side note, I don't know where you got the roshogolla (rasgulle) from but it's not supposed to taste bad. Believe me it tastes heavenly if you buy it from the right shop. And, I'm really impressed by the way the guys talked about women and women's rights.
That shit kinda sucks tbh it's way too sweet for me but I guess it tastes good but definitely not for everyone especially the ones who don't like sweets
@@ruinenefan333 I don't like sweet either but I LOVE roshogolla I even hate chocolates I guess you just didn't get it from the right shop it isn't supposed to be that sweet too
Persian is the old original language and we take many words from Farsi. I am Panjabi Muslim and we use Farsi words in our language. Khuda hafez is Farsi and we use that and PANJ means 5 AAB means water in Farsi so panj AAB meaning five rivers in Farsi. Urdu and Panjabi use Arabic and Farsi words mostly in our languages. 💖and we love Iran from 🇵🇰
My father learned Farsi because it's such a beautiful classical language. Our languages came after. Arabic and Farsi are the original oldest languages that we use in South Asia.
@@aryanhassan4659 Urdu is the new made up language for ease of communication between Muslims and Hindus. In reality Urdu is made from Arabic and Farsi and Sanskrit. Those three languages are the origin that we use in our own languages even now. Sanskrit is in the same league as Farsi and Arabic it's old and original
All the participants of the reactistan videos are incredibly noble, kind and wholesome. However, Manzoor is incredibly modern in his outlook, his ethical compass is so well adjusted with modernity. Kudos to him and entire team!
@@rainbowspitt not sure what there is to explain? When the camera is on your face you will say one things when you think another. If he said the opposite he would have been attacked because he isn't allowed to say the opposite on camera otherwise you would never see him again.
and honestly this put a smile on my face. I'm Bangladeshi and my wife is Pakistani and this is pretty much how she reacts to Bangladeshi food too. Food is a way of life for us! :)
As a Bangladeshi, you have done the culture justice. I love that you have featured the common dishes as well the ones reserved for special occasions. I have been watching this channel for a while now and was thinking when you will be getting around to our country as a lot of the dishes are in common with the Tribes in Pakistan.
As a bengali from West Bengal, India I loved the video.Bengali cuisine is very diverse and underrated. Thanks to you for showcasing little bit of the cuisine. ❤
Im glad you provide them with such great regional food.Cooked to great standard. Its great learning about regions. Bangladesh is one of the poorest regions in the world yet their food looks so good
It is poor when it comes to gdp per capita but it currently is south asia's richest after india!! $460.75 billion (nominal) $1.36 trillion (PPP)! Bangladesh lacks infrastructure but its going through massive redevelopment that dhaka is literally going through sand storm type shit
The “panta ilish” you’re showing here is not actual panta bhaat (water soaked rice) and ilish (hilsha). We don’t eat any random fish and name it “ilish”. Don’t represent wrong culture and food if you can’t find proper ingredients/ if you’re not certain about the culture.
@@nadiratabassumpapri4639 I'm from Chittagong and I approve this message! Also we call it bhuna mangsho where we're from, I guess that's a more general name.
Now I want Bangladeshi food! I realized I never had it. Indian, Pakistani, and even Afghan food and restaurants I can find, but I don't remember the Bangladeshi one.
Same here. We've never had a Bangladeshi restaurant in my city since I moved here in the 90s. It's a shame, we have Pakistani, Indian, Iranian, and Afghani, but never Bangladeshi.
Actually many Indian restaurants in the West are actually owned and run by Bangladeshis. Since people know the name of India more, they simply chose the strategy of running it under the umbrella name Indian food lol. Don't know where you live, but just ask at the Indian or Pakistani restaurant if they have Bangladeshi food, some might. In fact, I used to go to an Indian restaurant regularly in Istanbul, which was owned and run by Pakistanis and their head chef was Bangladeshi. So it's basically a mixed pot. However, for traditional Bangladeshi dishes like fish and bhorta etc (not common dishes like biriyani) you have to go to a Bangladeshi one. Or may be ask at your nearby Indian restaurant, they might know one nearby.
@@annai6393 Yes, exactly what mahbuba said. Many Indian restaurants are actually from Bangladesh or Pakistan but they name it Indian since many people have heard of it.
There is two Bengal , one is in India, It's called West Bengal(One of the biggest states in India), One is Bangladesh . Our food is mostly same(we Hindu Bengali in India just don't eat beef mostly), so this type of food is also part of East Indian food, which known in Indian restaurant as Bengali food.
As a Pakistani i love my Bangladeshi brothers and sisters .. remember this always xx islam trumps nationality and we were wrong for the genocide as a nation.. as an individual ill always love you ❤❤❤
6:53 the subtitles are half accurate but i'll give yall the translation because it's so much more funnier 💀 "your first time eating sweets? here, when there was a big box with clothes [and sweets], who took it? your mom took it?"
Last week when they tried brisket, I was thinking what if they would try Bangladeshi food ever. To all my surprises it happened!!! I have been watching your channel for quite a long time. Those tribal people are simple and humble. I also appriciate representing some positive sites of Bangladesh.
It is surprising that they didn't know that much about Bangladesh since it was part of Pakistan from 1947 to 1972. It was called "East Pakistan" during that period, until they adopted the name Bangladesh after the war that divided the nation.
It's actually very sad because it means there has been a deliberate political decision not to educate people about this part of their history. There has been as yet no reckoning from Pakistan about the 1971 war and most Pakistanis have no idea about any of it. In the same way, the story of East Pakistan/Bangladesh is never told in the history of the Partition of India.
@@shabnamahsan6349 Who called you partition history in not read in Bangladesh. Bengali Muslim play most crucial role in Pakistan movement. A.K.Fazlul haque,Hossain Sayed Suhrawardy are part of our history.Still at present time Muslim League most notable place are heritage in Bangladesh.
@@zobairulislam9545 infact pakistan studies is the reason it tells pakistan history from very distorted view not telling 1971 or reasons Anyway it's their country
Having lived abroad for many years, I have realised that our people in the Indian subcontinent are one people. Our borders are a political instrument used to divide us. Let us be one people as we have one identity. Let’s be together, always and forever.
First of all, thank you so much for trying out Bangladeshi food! I want to share a few things that would improve their experience! 1. I am skeptical about the Ilish Fish. I am sorry if I am wrong; that didn't look like Ilish! It looked more like a Tuna! Ilish fish has a lot of thin bones! You need to be very careful when eating Ilish. 2. Panta Bhat (Watered Rice) needs to be mixed well (by your hand) with salt first. Did you already mix it for them? 3. The Beef Kala Bhuna you served was not Beef Kala Bhuna. That was just Beef Bhuna. He was right about the *Kala* part. Beef Kala Bhuna looks black in color. Other than that, I am happy that they tried our cuisine! Thank you for doing this episode!
At 6:40 That right there is a comedic gem😂😭😂😭 I'm dying of laughter for an hour🤣🤣. So here naseeba, in a very gloomy voice said (in urdu, literally) "it has spilled water over my expectations" (for context, the idiom "to spill water over _____" is said when you are devastated and disappointed) and radha proceed to say... "atleast the water is sweet" 💀💀 she's so effortlessly funny i cant you guys🤣🤣😭
I can't even express my happiness being able to understand what they are saying without looking at the subs I'm happy to know that I didn't waste those tears in learning the language
There is hope-Pakistan has had a female prime minister . (I saw her a few months before she was killed, she visited my place of work briefly). We still haven't been able to elect a woman president in the US
She was elected twice, we have women in our politics, but the problem with our politics is that the people that are in positions of power are from large powerful fuedal families. In some places they could get a tree elected if they wanted to - because they control large rural parts of the country through fear and intimidation. Meanwhile their children are educated at Oxford and Harvard and are worldly people, running liberal political parties.What we don't have in our politics is the voice of the common man. Imran Khan was the closest we have got to it, and even he's from a wealthy background, an international sport star etc.
Benazir was elected twice. She was going to be reelected for the 3rd time again but she was assassinated in the election campaign unfortunately. Now we're hoping for Maryam Nawaz to become the PM.
I love these people! Reactistan you're doing a great job. I hope you add more members. You are changing a lot of lives. I love how you make a positive impact on these people. You have changed them for the better
Loved this video! One thing I would like to clarify is roshogollah and roshmalai are different desserts. So the man who said it’s different from Pakistan roshmalai is because it isn’t roshmalai at all. Roshmalai originated in Cumilla, Bangladesh as well, so even if it’s a part of your national cuisine, it cannot be called Pakistani nor Indian, but Bangladesh or just roshmalai/rasmalai (: You don’t see people saying Bangladeshi or Pakistani Biriyani, just biriyani as a whole. I would like to see these people try Bangladeshi mishti/desserts next 🫶🏼🇧🇩
I can't believe they didn't like Rosogolla, because it is the best thing you can find in both Bengal. The video presenter should give them more insight about it, they expected it as Roshmalai( we also have this which are creamier, sweeter and heavier)while Rosogolla is light , less sweet , refreshing and you can actually eat a lot of Rosogolla in one time while roshomalai, golapjamun can make you feel sick if you eat them a lot.
@@hudaiman2934 You can't really generalize. Most people love Rosogolla, You might have sweet tooth , but people who mostly don't like sweets , like rosogolla,because it is lighter than other sweets.
@@flextape69420 No it doesn’t, "most people like it" - generally people like Roshogolla. ( whether you have sweet tooth or not) "Mostly who doesn’t like sweet" -people who doesn’t like sweet in general ( like me) also like Roshogolla, because if you squeeze the rosh( sugar syrup ) Roshogollah actually doesn’t taste excessively sweet. So it doesn’t contradict
Ohhhhhh my Godddd!!!!! Can't believe this I'm form Bangladesh and I've been watching your videos for a year now! I kept saying in my mind every time if they would ever try our food! And finally it's here!!! I'm really happy! Thank you! And as usual loved their reaction! ❤️
Loved watching this video with great enthusiasm and the way they highlighted women's rights, and described our norms and culture was just great to watch in every fragment of this video. Thanks to the reviewers for enjoying our Bangladeshi food and sharing their opinions regarding it.💗
i am a tribal from Bangladesh, Loved seeing you guys enjoying our popular dishes. Love from Bangladesh.
@@ahmadulkabir1249 I am a Rakhine From Cox's Bazar. Our People mostly live in plain Lands, not like the other tribes(Chakma, Marma etc) from the Chittagong Hill tracts.
@@wanjawrk31754 hey am from india please tell me are you guys related to burmese people?? And ig this tribe also lives in our northeastern part of india as well.
@@enakshisengupta1788 Yes all of the Rakhaine tribes living in three countries(India,Myanmar, Bangladesh) are related historically.
My brother, take love from me 🤍
From Dhaka
Chakma, Marma etc. are like sister nations to Bangalies. But Rakhine doesn't have any blood (ethnic) bond with Bangalies as far as I know. So, you're not basically a Bangladeshi, are you?
As a Bengali from Bangladesh...my heart broke when he addressed Roshogolla as Gulab Jamun .🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
haha sorry about that
rasgullah subhanallah
Yea
Ikr 😂
@@Reactistan yea you better be sorry. roshogolla is our pride. :P
Imagine watching it after sheikh Hassina's downfall😅😂😂😂
Bro I'm watching today!! 🙊
@mashiyatmeem2024 😂😂😂
I'm watching rn and i laughed out loud when they were praising hasina💀😭
@@totoki_blue ikr🤣🤣🤣
Here 😂😂😂😂
"She must be great with the people hence she's governing since then"
"Because of a female prime minister there must be no extremism"
Lmaoooo I'm dying. It's hilarious that this video got recommended to me at this time.
Yooo😂
Islamic countries will be islamic countries 😂
Nothing to do with religion. But your dumb existence won't get that.@schnitzel_enjoyer
@@schnitzel_enjoyer This has nothing to do with islam, we suffered under a tyrant. Get educated before you speak dumb about issues you dont know about.
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Finally Bangladeshi food.. Thank you Ali bhai..
You are most welcome 😊
Bengali people are our brothers. If any Bengali is reading my comment, we are very sorry for the policies and genocide by our Army in 1971. Things in past cannot be changed now. But we are genuinely sorry.
Its ok we also love you
Most Bangladeshi people knows that normal pakistani people love us. I have met many pakistani people abroad who loved me like their brother❤
No worries brother things happened in the past let’s forget that. We love Pakistan. 🇵🇰🫶🏻🇧🇩
No worries we’re all brothers in Islam!
We love you brother❤
As a Bangladeshi living in the UK you've made all my favourite dishes thank you so much love your videos
They all looked delicious! Im going to go try to make them. Bangladesh is such an underrated and amazing country full of amazing people! Allah haffiz 🕊🙏💚
Sylhetis don’t eat this looool sylheti manush panta, rasgulla, kala bhuna khai na
@@Yusufalsylheti who told you? we eat everything except kacchi biryani.
mostly dhakaiya people’s eat it.
@@Yusufalsylheti idk why but I have noticed sylheti Jara foreign a thake Tara rest of the Bangladesh ke beshi posondo Kore na
@@Yusufalsylheti wait, ora pantha khai na? Pantha bhath kother theka ashche ta hole?
I love how they admire Bangladesh. It's really sweet that they actually think positive about gender equality & women rights.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Why is that a good thing?
Lol, we always have women rights if we stick to Islam. Muslim Woman are more respected
But we never want the women rights of equality which west pushes for.
@@What-he5pr duh
@@listianomonaldo6952 explain. We supposedly have this in the west, yet people are more miserable than ever.
@@What-he5pr real feminism is good thing in the west the females who says they are feminist actually they are pseudo feminist and they hate males actually in every part of the world this is the case ig. It's surely a good thing but feminism of 40,50 years ago not today's feminism
Big love to Manzoor for his commentary, work and support for women's and girl's rights. Mehboob too. It's good to hear men so pro active in elevating women to equal status. And Naseeba is a mood when she gets hangry if she doesn't get a sweet treat she likes, lol.
Unfortunately Pakistani society gets portrayed negatively because of the attitudes of our ruling classes. The common mans voice is not heard anywhere near the seats of power. In 1947 the colonialists left, but the colonisation remained, in the hands of our new domestic colonionalists.
Pakistan has such limited economic opportunity, then where it is present, it's going to be men going for it. Men don't need to take time out to be mothers, there is no maternity pay, or structures that would support a woman during that time.
Similarly law and order exists only for those who can afford it. Women are vulnerable in the work place to sexual abuse, unfortunately a lot of Pakistani women experience being bothered in public too, because the culprits know there will be no legal action against them, it'll disappear when the police start asking for bribes to write reports and investigate etc. Because of this women don't go out as much and when they do, tend to go in groups or with families.
Not all men are bad, the bad apples are few in our society, but they are protected and it makes life harder for the rest of us. The same Pakistani women when they're in more modern urban environments or go abroad are successful women in the workplace.
Even better, Manzoor has a daughter. She's in great hands with a father who thinks like him.
Mansoor was an L for that
Mashallah
As an Indian Bengali of Bangladeshi decent, I'm proud they enjoyed every bit of Bangladeshi food.
Bangladeshi people are very hardworking people. Love Bangladesh. Love from Maldives
I'm from Bangladesh and I loved watching this. Also a side note, I don't know where you got the roshogolla (rasgulle) from but it's not supposed to taste bad. Believe me it tastes heavenly if you buy it from the right shop.
And, I'm really impressed by the way the guys talked about women and women's rights.
Agreed
Comilla matri vander rasmalai 😋
That shit kinda sucks tbh it's way too sweet for me but I guess it tastes good but definitely not for everyone especially the ones who don't like sweets
@@ruinenefan333 I don't like sweet either but I LOVE roshogolla I even hate chocolates I guess you just didn't get it from the right shop it isn't supposed to be that sweet too
@@ruinenefan333I’m not a fan of sweets but that “shit” doesn’t taste bad at all. But then again, preference.
We have also lots of similarities in the language. I am from Iran, and I recognize lots of the words you use, as we use them in Persian too. 😍
Urdu is made from different languages like Persian Arabic Turkic and local languages ❤
Persian is the old original language and we take many words from Farsi. I am Panjabi Muslim and we use Farsi words in our language. Khuda hafez is Farsi and we use that and PANJ means 5 AAB means water in Farsi so panj AAB meaning five rivers in Farsi. Urdu and Panjabi use Arabic and Farsi words mostly in our languages. 💖and we love Iran from 🇵🇰
My father learned Farsi because it's such a beautiful classical language. Our languages came after. Arabic and Farsi are the original oldest languages that we use in South Asia.
@@ShahiiiiiiN our hindi and sanskrit are much more older than Farsi....I hope you were only talking about pak
@@aryanhassan4659 Urdu is the new made up language for ease of communication between Muslims and Hindus. In reality Urdu is made from Arabic and Farsi and Sanskrit. Those three languages are the origin that we use in our own languages even now. Sanskrit is in the same league as Farsi and Arabic it's old and original
As a Bangladeshi I'm so happy that you all like those food, lots of love from Bangladesh🇧🇩 💚🇵🇰
Bangali babu sadi machi khabu
Latrine me jabu kabhi nahi abu
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I spotted an Indian guys!
@@sujitverma6029latrine ka baat mat e kar tu 😂 tera to woh rail line hain
@@h.mmuztahidsabdik1367 doodh piya karo cricket me har jate ho......aur thoda kam haga korbo
@@h.mmuztahidsabdik1367 oe bangali jhalmuri
Being a Bangladeshi, it felt really good seeing you guys trying our dishes....❤️
As a Bangladeshi I'm very much pleased watching this. Love from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩💜
All the participants of the reactistan videos are incredibly noble, kind and wholesome. However, Manzoor is incredibly modern in his outlook, his ethical compass is so well adjusted with modernity. Kudos to him and entire team!
I bet he says the opposite when the cameras are off
@@MartyMacFryYou are very rude and I can only imagine what you are like in your day-to-day life if you are going to behave like this on the internet.
@@rainbowspitt Not rude just realistic
@@MartyMacFry I would love for you to explain that to me.
@@rainbowspitt not sure what there is to explain? When the camera is on your face you will say one things when you think another. If he said the opposite he would have been attacked because he isn't allowed to say the opposite on camera otherwise you would never see him again.
and honestly this put a smile on my face. I'm Bangladeshi and my wife is Pakistani and this is pretty much how she reacts to Bangladeshi food too. Food is a way of life for us! :)
2:58 that "pahela baithak" was so cute 😂 great video. Thank you for presenting Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Most awaited video for me..
Kala bhuna is a delicacy at our beloved "Chittagong".
Oner bari honde ?
Seems very delicious, will try for sure. Thanks for the info
I wish Mustafa was present for this one. The food seemed to match their taste in health and flavour. Looked great!
Where is he now?
He isn't well ,I suppose
As a Bangladeshi, you have done the culture justice. I love that you have featured the common dishes as well the ones reserved for special occasions. I have been watching this channel for a while now and was thinking when you will be getting around to our country as a lot of the dishes are in common with the Tribes in Pakistan.
*_"Panta Bille Eilish" 😂😂😂😂😂😂 as an Indian bengali I'm choking_*
Lol same.. 😂😂😂
They should have served Shorshe Ilish,bhetki macher paturi and Chingrir malaikari
What is the joke?
@@dbadagna It's not Eilish, it's ILISH.
@@stressedmochii those are traditional west bengal food...we Bangladeshi people Hardly eat those dishes.
Yes! Thank you for representing my country! Been watching you guys since day 1 from the days of the namak kam lady!
Haha. She's Ameeta
As a bengali from West Bengal, India I loved the video.Bengali cuisine is very diverse and underrated. Thanks to you for showcasing little bit of the cuisine. ❤
If u want to try the kala vuna just in case, try with mutton...and u will find authentic rcp from RUclips... It's worthy to try...
Thank you my sister from the other side of bangal. Love to visit the whole of bangal soon
FYI Sheakh Hasina was the worst ruler in Bangladeshi history.
"it doesn't have bones"💀💀💀
@Frost Football (Mr.UCL) macher kata re bones koy bhai
Macher kata bones nato ki
Lmao so many bones in Ilish
When I listened to this I collapsed
@@unib4324Me too.....LMAO.... It's so hard eating ilish cause of its bones but they say it has only one 😂
They're generous kind people. Thank you from Bangladesh.
Wow.ALL the dishes are very famous in Bangladesh. I love this episode. Lots of love from Bangladesh
This is so beautiful! I’m glad you guys introduced traditional Bengali dishes. Btw panta is water based hence the name panta. This was dry
Im glad you provide them with such great regional food.Cooked to great standard. Its great learning about regions. Bangladesh is one of the poorest regions in the world yet their food looks so good
It is poor when it comes to gdp per capita but it currently is south asia's richest after india!! $460.75 billion (nominal)
$1.36 trillion (PPP)! Bangladesh lacks infrastructure but its going through massive redevelopment that dhaka is literally going through sand storm type shit
@@daudkhan4218 it's richer than india per capita wise
We are not one of the poorest in the world anymore lmao
@@Hindu_power_200 no it isnt dont lie india per capita went down during covid now it jumped again !!
Ofcourse you had to mention poor typical westerner
The “panta ilish” you’re showing here is not actual panta bhaat (water soaked rice) and ilish (hilsha). We don’t eat any random fish and name it “ilish”. Don’t represent wrong culture and food if you can’t find proper ingredients/ if you’re not certain about the culture.
The kala bhuna also
Kala vuna looks regular meat curry lol... They would get faint if they could eat authentic Chittagong made kala vuna🤤🤤
@@nadiratabassumpapri4639 I'm from Chittagong and I approve this message! Also we call it bhuna mangsho where we're from, I guess that's a more general name.
@@justbeingfia no. Kalo Vuna is more appropriate
@@muftimistakes5493 u can say whatever u want, im eating some right now. We call it bhuna/zhura mangsho.
Now I want Bangladeshi food! I realized I never had it. Indian, Pakistani, and even Afghan food and restaurants I can find, but I don't remember the Bangladeshi one.
Same here. We've never had a Bangladeshi restaurant in my city since I moved here in the 90s. It's a shame, we have Pakistani, Indian, Iranian, and Afghani, but never Bangladeshi.
Actually many Indian restaurants in the West are actually owned and run by Bangladeshis. Since people know the name of India more, they simply chose the strategy of running it under the umbrella name Indian food lol.
Don't know where you live, but just ask at the Indian or Pakistani restaurant if they have Bangladeshi food, some might.
In fact, I used to go to an Indian restaurant regularly in Istanbul, which was owned and run by Pakistanis and their head chef was Bangladeshi. So it's basically a mixed pot. However, for traditional Bangladeshi dishes like fish and bhorta etc (not common dishes like biriyani) you have to go to a Bangladeshi one. Or may be ask at your nearby Indian restaurant, they might know one nearby.
@@AkhtarM28 I had no idea! Thank you for giving me the insider info, so to say. I will give it a try.
@@annai6393 Yes, exactly what mahbuba said. Many Indian restaurants are actually from Bangladesh or Pakistan but they name it Indian since many people have heard of it.
There is two Bengal , one is in India, It's called West Bengal(One of the biggest states in India), One is Bangladesh . Our food is mostly same(we Hindu Bengali in India just don't eat beef mostly), so this type of food is also part of East Indian food, which known in Indian restaurant as Bengali food.
Bengali from India and this just makes me happy
AAHHH THIS IS SO AWESOME TO FINALLY HAVE FOOD FROM YOUR HOME FEATURED OVER HERE . Thanks guys .
As a Pakistani i love my Bangladeshi brothers and sisters .. remember this always xx islam trumps nationality and we were wrong for the genocide as a nation.. as an individual ill always love you ❤❤❤
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Why is religion championing everything? Why can't we rely on humanity?...
@@primegooner1886 bcz our religion taught us humanity
@@lnoorplaylist Excellent answer....
I was eagerly waiting for this episode, lots of love from Bangladesh 💚❤️✨
Ma Sha Allah it's wonderful to see our fellow South Asian brothers and sisters try our food and enjoy it. May Allah bless everyone!
Been following you guys from the day you started this channel, was eagerly waiting for this day!
6:53 the subtitles are half accurate but i'll give yall the translation because it's so much more funnier 💀
"your first time eating sweets? here, when there was a big box with clothes [and sweets], who took it? your mom took it?"
Bangali Manush, Unite!
(Ami pocchim bongor)
👇
@@farhat.lamisa chill
Y’all make me happy every time I watch a video. So kind and pleasant with good humor.
As a bangladeshi Its pleasure to watch bangladeshi food in this Chanel.😍 Huge love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
This is so sweet. I've been following this channel since the very beginning. Much love from Bangladesh 🫶
Loved your video and all
uncle - aunty are so well mannered and loving and respectful to other country and culture☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Bangladeshi Philadelphian. Thanks for the video. Keep it up
Omg I was waiting for thiiiiis❤️❤️love you guys 🇧🇩
Last week when they tried brisket, I was thinking what if they would try Bangladeshi food ever. To all my surprises it happened!!! I have been watching your channel for quite a long time. Those tribal people are simple and humble. I also appriciate representing some positive sites of Bangladesh.
I Love bangladesh from pakistan
It is surprising that they didn't know that much about Bangladesh since it was part of Pakistan from 1947 to 1972. It was called "East Pakistan" during that period, until they adopted the name Bangladesh after the war that divided the nation.
It's actually very sad because it means there has been a deliberate political decision not to educate people about this part of their history. There has been as yet no reckoning from Pakistan about the 1971 war and most Pakistanis have no idea about any of it. In the same way, the story of East Pakistan/Bangladesh is never told in the history of the Partition of India.
@@shabnamahsan6349 Who called you partition history in not read in Bangladesh. Bengali Muslim play most crucial role in Pakistan movement. A.K.Fazlul haque,Hossain Sayed Suhrawardy are part of our history.Still at present time Muslim League most notable place are heritage in Bangladesh.
@@zobairulislam9545 jogender nath mandal too
@@vipint3694 yes
@@zobairulislam9545 infact pakistan studies is the reason it tells pakistan history from very distorted view not telling 1971 or reasons
Anyway it's their country
Letss goo love from Bangladesh
I love all of you tribal people. Thank you for being open minded and nice.
Lots of love and respect from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
2:02 good women❌
dictator hasina✅.
😂 She is now absconding in India😂
7:12 Now,Mohammad Yunus is the government head of Bangladesh.❤
Having lived abroad for many years, I have realised that our people in the Indian subcontinent are one people. Our borders are a political instrument used to divide us. Let us be one people as we have one identity. Let’s be together, always and forever.
No bangladeshis fought for bangladesh for a reason
Prove it
@@Memyself900 tell that to to the freedom fighters who fought for bangladesh they obviously didn't see pakistanis and indians as their people
@@Stick_Chronic ah I see where you’re coming from. I misunderstood your comment.
0:27 "Bangladesh is in a crisis these days"- sir, we are ALWAYS in crises. 😅😂
Being a Bangladeshi subscriber, this video made me so happy 😍 Thank you so much 🤍
You are most welcome ☺️💜
You should start doing dieting. You are fat. If you dpont do dieting u will die from heart attack
First of all, thank you so much for trying out Bangladeshi food!
I want to share a few things that would improve their experience!
1. I am skeptical about the Ilish Fish. I am sorry if I am wrong; that didn't look like Ilish! It looked more like a Tuna! Ilish fish has a lot of thin bones! You need to be very careful when eating Ilish.
2. Panta Bhat (Watered Rice) needs to be mixed well (by your hand) with salt first. Did you already mix it for them?
3. The Beef Kala Bhuna you served was not Beef Kala Bhuna. That was just Beef Bhuna. He was right about the *Kala* part. Beef Kala Bhuna looks black in color.
Other than that, I am happy that they tried our cuisine! Thank you for doing this episode!
Exactly!
I was going to say those but you did it!
Agreed sir
Right... Also don’t know where from they purchase roshogollah
I was thinking the same thing
Tunas arent that tiny
Thank you for trying our national dishes. Love from Bangladesh
1:52 "She must be great with the poeple" The irony...
I loved they said that excluding women from society, the workforce, etc, is a burden for men too.
Thanks a lot,I really like their speaking style and surprised to see how they are positive about Bangladesh. We also love Pakistan
First time watching any video that represents bengali food so on point!!!🌻
At 6:40
That right there is a comedic gem😂😭😂😭 I'm dying of laughter for an hour🤣🤣. So here naseeba, in a very gloomy voice said (in urdu, literally) "it has spilled water over my expectations" (for context, the idiom "to spill water over _____" is said when you are devastated and disappointed) and radha proceed to say... "atleast the water is sweet" 💀💀 she's so effortlessly funny i cant you guys🤣🤣😭
Lmfao finally someone who understood that. It was so damn funny. And the SubhanAllah Rasgullah line 😭
The Sheikh Hasina part aged like milk. 😅
Waw!
I'm overwhelming with joy; pleasure.
Thanks for the wonderful job. Love & respect from Bangladesh.
I'm also tribal from Bangladesh. Seeing others country tribal people.knowing them by this site. Love this channel ❤️
I can't even express my happiness being able to understand what they are saying without looking at the subs
I'm happy to know that I didn't waste those tears in learning the language
1:53 well that didn't age well 💀
I'm from Bangladesh. Loved your content. Take love ❤
I love to hear more about their lives and when they compare the dishes with their local village cuisine.
A positive video, with some positive comments and some positive people. Love from one Bangladeshi
There is hope-Pakistan has had a female prime minister . (I saw her a few months before she was killed, she visited my place of work briefly). We still haven't been able to elect a woman president in the US
She was elected twice, we have women in our politics, but the problem with our politics is that the people that are in positions of power are from large powerful fuedal families. In some places they could get a tree elected if they wanted to - because they control large rural parts of the country through fear and intimidation. Meanwhile their children are educated at Oxford and Harvard and are worldly people, running liberal political parties.What we don't have in our politics is the voice of the common man. Imran Khan was the closest we have got to it, and even he's from a wealthy background, an international sport star etc.
We are able to elect a woman president. We are not barred from it. It just hasn't been in the cards yet. Maybe someday.
@Nevario1 yes, what I meant. And that's the sad part. That we can, but won't
Benazir was elected twice. She was going to be reelected for the 3rd time again but she was assassinated in the election campaign unfortunately. Now we're hoping for Maryam Nawaz to become the PM.
@@naintarabatool1150 lol chorne Maryam Nawaz 🤣🤣
I am from bangladesh amd this video was so authentic..just loved it😊
Love how genuine tribal people are. Great work. Lots of love from Bangladesh.❤
I love the threat of spatulas and pans! LOL. Very interesting! I really expected the foods to be like India!
Honestly they are all Soo knowledgeable. This is an example of you can always learn something from everyone. As a Bengali so happy to this.
Mehboob uncle's laughter at 6:29 is sooo cute ❤️
I love these people!
Reactistan you're doing a great job. I hope you add more members. You are changing a lot of lives. I love how you make a positive impact on these people. You have changed them for the better
Sheikh Hasina got cooked xD @1:46
Yay
Yay😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
They made seikh hasina biriyani😅
@@uponnash995 😁
This made me so happy especially in February if u know
Our history it’s an important impactful month in our history
Glad to see them support women's rights.
7:07 what a timing 😂💀
Now dr.yunus ruling bangladesh
মেটিকুলাস প্ল্যান
Lots of respect and love from Bangladesh. Loved seeing how you represented our country and our traditional and famous dishes.
i think u bought for me love u so much. thanks for keep my request.
You are most welcome Tasnim ☺️
We bengalis love our potatoes 😍. Indian bengali here. Bengalis always eat everything in mustard oil
Loved this video! One thing I would like to clarify is roshogollah and roshmalai are different desserts. So the man who said it’s different from Pakistan roshmalai is because it isn’t roshmalai at all. Roshmalai originated in Cumilla, Bangladesh as well, so even if it’s a part of your national cuisine, it cannot be called Pakistani nor Indian, but Bangladesh or just roshmalai/rasmalai (: You don’t see people saying Bangladeshi or Pakistani Biriyani, just biriyani as a whole. I would like to see these people try Bangladeshi mishti/desserts next 🫶🏼🇧🇩
You represented Bangladesh beautifully. Love from us❤️
I can't believe they didn't like Rosogolla, because it is the best thing you can find in both Bengal. The video presenter should give them more insight about it, they expected it as Roshmalai( we also have this which are creamier, sweeter and heavier)while Rosogolla is light , less sweet , refreshing and you can actually eat a lot of Rosogolla in one time while roshomalai, golapjamun can make you feel sick if you eat them a lot.
As a fellow bengali myself... I must say... Doesn't matter how much insight you have.. Compared to other sweets roshogollah sucks man..
@@hudaiman2934 You can't really generalize. Most people love Rosogolla, You might have sweet tooth , but people who mostly don't like sweets , like rosogolla,because it is lighter than other sweets.
@@SadiaIslamShouki "Most people" and "people who mostly dont like sweets" contradicts here
@@flextape69420 No it doesn’t, "most people like it" - generally people like Roshogolla. ( whether you have sweet tooth or not)
"Mostly who doesn’t like sweet" -people who doesn’t like sweet in general ( like me) also like Roshogolla, because if you squeeze the rosh( sugar syrup ) Roshogollah actually doesn’t taste excessively sweet. So it doesn’t contradict
@@SadiaIslamShouki whatever it is you dont need to write an essay the other guy was just giving his opinion and your claims are unverified
From a Sylheti Bangladeshi Bengali who is of diaspora from the 🇬🇧 born and bred - thank you 💜🙏🏽
Hilsha/Elish is fried while eating with *Panta* not cooked actually....And we have Rasmalai too...Which is the type of *Rasgulla*
He mentioned
I am a Bangladeshi and seeing this was nice and I like you making our most popular dishes and the way you said them was funny but won't judge you
As a Bangladeshi. Thank you for your compliments and your positive thinking about us. Love you.
❤❤❤🕊
Ohhhhhh my Godddd!!!!!
Can't believe this
I'm form Bangladesh and I've been watching your videos for a year now! I kept saying in my mind every time if they would ever try our food!
And finally it's here!!!
I'm really happy! Thank you! And as usual loved their reaction! ❤️
This was one of Thee besT episodes yet, and those Bangladeshi meals looked meaty, fluffy and scrUmptious!!! 🍲❤️🍲
This is indulging! Never seen such an entertaining food review! Five thumbs up!
Thank you so much 🥰
Glad to see that people really liked our Bangladeshi traditional foods .
Love to all from beloved Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Loved watching this video with great enthusiasm and the way they highlighted women's rights, and described our norms and culture was just great to watch in every fragment of this video. Thanks to the reviewers for enjoying our Bangladeshi food and sharing their opinions regarding it.💗
Thank you for watching and your lovely comment. Cheers 💜
Funniest part starts from 1:46 if you know you know. 😉
Thank you for doing it. Love from Bangladesh. I’m subscribing