@Political Hindustani do u show one of another cast get "NIGHT " title and sacrificed its for his or her country.. ?? But RABINDRA NATH TEGORE get it and refused it for this country and as well as.. he wrote our national ANTHEM , and Byamkim Chandra Chattapadhya give music for our national anthem.. they also Bengali so we bengali feels proud and glory... Not do politics should learn about your country.....
Proud to be a bengali as my ancestors are from east bengal migrated to kolkata before independence, basically foods from sylet districts , ita pargana are mouth-watering.
Rahul Roy # jei kotha gulo Amara Garbo kore bolchi, thik ei Karon gulor jonnoi bangla k Bharatbarsh er bahul samaj pachondo kore na , apon bhabe na ... Sob Kichu mon khule bole fele ar onek r jonno kato boro samaoshha toiri kore dei ei Desh bhakto Bharatbarsh e ....kotha chepe bola Kobe je sikhbe era .
@@worldsob keno shikhbo dada . Mon khule boli amra karon amra bhoye pai na . Je ja bhabuk amader ki ? Raja Ram mohun Roy , Robindronath ba Netaji Shubash Chandra Bose kauke bhoye paye nai . Tader uttorodhikari hoye amra ki kore bhoye pai ?
@@worldsob dada jodi puro desh amader pohondo na kore amader gyaan er jonne , cholun shobai mile bangla k nijeder jonne banai . Jei banglaye Bangali ra ja bolte chaye shob shona hbe . jei banglaye kono obangali amader bepare ki bhabe ta diye ashe jaye na . J bangla shudhu bangali der hbe .
Wow.. Brilliant episode. Being a bengali and staying out of bengal is challanging. You may leave the Kolkata, but Kolkata will never leave you. Mr. Sunondo Banerjee.. You are mesmerizing man. You delicately, silently took us and show all nook and corners of Bengali food habits. Excellent. Thanks to anchor.
Sunando Banerjee did a great job explaining the bengali culture. He is a new age entrepreneur who runs the Foodka food vlog youtube series with Mir and Foodka. He also owns the Hanglatherium restaurant. I love his unapologetic take on all aspects of Bengali culture and he knows how to sell it too.
@@BaijnathSharma murkh ihape khane ki baat chal rahi hai langauge ka nahi, "Sorse posto ilish Curry"and "Muri Ghonto" from West Bengal, Tripura. Maithili Bengali alphabet same hai likin maithili log apne aap to nahi bol payenge na Bengali language ha likin alphabet samajh sakte hai, Assam ki alphabet bhi to same hai, British ne maithili alphabet ko thoda sa ghumake Bengali aur Assamese/Asomiya alphabet Kar diya,yeh hai history
I'm from Kolkata not Bangali,but many of dishes from bengal is my favourite especially fish🐟🐟🐟 bachpan se lekar ab tak and mishti dahi 🧉🧉and roshogulla😋😋😋😋😋
Love this episode not just because of being a bengali guy , it's because of how they describe everything with simplicity about the culture and all And top of that the host , he is awesome as always ♥️
The person very well explained their culture..my husband born in Calcutta and stayed their for 10 years..whatever the guy said in the episode is correct..like boroline cream(we still usingit in USA)..eating habits, love for loochi...very nice episode and yes background music matched with the people👍
Superb video... Bengali culture and cuisines are the best in india... I love it... Even our Bihar has predominantly bengali culture prevalent.... Fantastic video.. Keep making more videos on Bengal...
The lady has very distorted concepts about Bengali cuisine. Two things that stands out: 1. While Bengalis love their fish very much it wasn't really a staple fish for all Bengalis. Rice & Fish is staple food of only the "Bangals"(people who came in from erstwhile East Pakistan) while "Ghotis"(people from West Bengal) of different region had different staple foodd. For example, for people of North 24 parganas it's "Biulir dal and postor jhal". Most importantly, Rice & Fish happened for Bangals not by choice but rather by lack of choice. Present day Bangladesh is a land of rivers and then there were endless cyclones(one is on it's way now as I write this comment) so for more than half of the year major parts of the land experienced floods, and in such scenario you could only get Rice & Fish. 2. Quite contrary to what she said, general Bangal cuisine and cooking style is far more simpler than that of the Ghotis. There is a common concept that a Bangal can even cook grass such good that one would lick his or her fingers after eating eat. This again is due to the same reason of flooded lands and lack of ingredients and moreover, being compelled to live a rather frugal life with minimums as the annual floods brought about heavy loses every year, quite contrary to the Babu culture of the Ghoti area. Also, in British Bengal, the current Bangladesh area was almost totally agricultural area while the Kolkata side was the commercial hub and was hence much richer. We all know how the jute industry suffered due to this post-partition as the growers and the traders/markets fell on different sides of the border. Would love to hear other's opinions though.
Hats iff Sudipto! I don't think any other person even any famous writer wouldn't be able to narrate Bengali culture in such an interesting and authentic manner. Thank you, bro!💚
मैं अनुभव जी के साथ पूरे भारत दर्शन का आनंद ले रहा हूँ.............. बहुत ही सराहनीय प्रयास ...छोटे-छोटे वीडियो से हमारी संस्कृति और सभ्यता से हमारी ही पहचान करवाने का।
Love love from maharashtra, Kolhapur.. my wife is Bengali and she makes delicious fish fry and gravy 😋😋and cause of her i also mad towards fish... ❤️❤️
Be very very careful,,,,,,, its an personal experience..... they gives fish at noon and becomes fish at night......so be prepared and concentrate.....!
Sudipto did too well. Whatever he said was absolutely correct. My 6 years at bengal is refreshed. Nice culture nice people. Kolkata is perhaps the only metro city where people will stop to see who met an accident and will try to help.
Piyali was a great host but no words to express my appreciation of Sunando da he was just amazing. Such nice people friendly and great hosts that’s our Bengal culture that’s how we are different from the rest . Anubhav ji as always the most gentle guest one can ever have a humble and down to the earth person.
I am just loving your videos here! Having stayed for quite a while in Bengal, this video still showed so many aspects that I wasn't aware of. Some more things you should definitely try eating/experiencing in Bengal: 1. Luchi with aalu dum/mutton/chicken 2. Radha bhallavi 3. Puffed rice with Aalu chop Or baigan chop 4. Fish Paturi (mustard fish wrapped in Banana leaf) 5. Durga and Saraswati pooja There are so much more when you travel up North!
Oh dats magur Mach wid raw banana rly helped me to control my diarrhoea a month before when I had stomach infection...my Bengali neighbor told me to eat....
wow. 👌👌👌. The hosts mr and mrs banerjee were so sweet and gracious. The hosts explained bengali culture and food so well. 👍👍👍. The hint of humour in the talks made me smile .😊😊. Awesome Kolkata ❤️❤️. Superb video by delhi food walks👍👍👍👍👍👍
Piayali's husband is very talkative it's positive for your show it's very nice in a food chanel there is lot's of bengali culture and facts that affect the cousin and culture, superb presentation....
Love ur channel because u don't show the same food every where u go but u show authentic and traditional food .Keep up the great work and hope u touch a million mark soon.👏👏👏👏👏
मैंने आपके बहुत सारे वीडियो देखे हैं लेकिन जितना अनुभव मैंने आपके इस वीडियो में प्राप्त किया है वह में ने और किसी वीडियो में नहीं किया बहुत आनंद आया बहुत संतुष्ट हुए प्रत्येक स्टेट के बारे में कंट्री के बारे में खाने जो खाना होता है उसकी सारी वार्तालाप आप कर रहे थे तो मैं बहुत अनुभव किया । धन्यवाद
Totally agree , my in laws are Bengali too and boy oh boy my father in law cooks brilliant food. Also he is the one who takes care of kitchen in household not mum in law and I het to enjoy every bit of it since I have no bro or sis in laws.
@@ravisingh-wp1lc We are also Bengali and my father is also a good cook and he used to make all types of drinks like lassi , ghol , juices for me and makes delicious chicken and mutton 😘
Bangals are not Bangladeshis and neither they're from Bangladesh, they're Indians from the Eastern part of partitioned Bengal, because Bangladesh was an Indian province known as East Bengal before partition so all those who shifted from Bangladesh before getting partitioned are Indians, and people who stayed back are Bangladeshis and not Indians. Thankyou and have a nice day.
Bengal was partitioned and some of its part got to india and the remaining was made a separate country called east Pakistan later Bangladesh. The people you are referring to are actually Bangladeshi people who migrated to India.
@@peace163 people started migrating when creation of East Pakistan was in talks and people who migrated to India didn't except citizenship of East Pakistan they wanted to remain as Indians as they were before partition of Bengal. So they're not Bangladeshis yeah but now who are illegally migrating to India are Bangladeshis because they've stayed in Bangladesh and have become citizens of Bangladesh. Not the one who migrated before or at the time of partition.
Very nostalgic video , being away from bengal for soo many years miss this culture. Really we bengali's r innovative n this video sums up everything about being bengali culture . Well incorporated knowledge abt culture by this bengali family.
Anubhav... This is the best episode I must say.. Bieng a Bengali myself I can relate myself to what Mr BANERJEE was saying.. Horlicks, posto, mustard oil, fish and the star of the show BOROLINE.... HAHA.. fatafati
I have seen all video of your related to Kolkata food.it is very nice & tempting. The best of all videos were your sober and mild nature. I was in Kolkata from 12 to 18 March, this year. Thanks you very much. Deepak Nagar From new Delhi
We had bengali tenants back in our house in shillong for many years. So i would pop down almost everyday and aunty would feed me the most delicious of dishes - food that, for a child used to local tribal cuisine, was a whole new world of taste and variety but had just enough similarities with the food i was used to that it didnt make it entirely alien. Thus began my love for bengali food, bengalis and later on, Kolkata, a city i make a point to visit every year. And how can one forget the implied intelligence of the bengali english accent, much like how we associate intellectual prowess with a proper british accent. 😄
Kolkata food series making me exicited for a trip to there... after covid crisis i will definitely visit kolkata... I am from odisha still unknown to so many dishes of odisha... will explore odisha and kolkata together one day... fingers crossed
The lady is just giving illogic reasonings regarding Hilsa. She must be weak in her History. Bangladeshi Hilsha from Padma river are undoubtedly tastiest but it wasn't brought by them to India. Bangladesh was the part of undivided India and present day WB.
Eya log Bengal ka kuch nehee Janta hai 3 bedroom flat me rahenewala ,, PEDANI porota nehee, petai porota, eya rural food nehee MALABARIA porota ka variant, eya basically Muslim s food jaisa biriyani
Shantanu the lady undoubtedly is peddling half baked truths but your claim that Bangladesh was a part of present day west Bengal too is not really appropriate.In fact larger chunk of the undivided Bengal landmass went to the then East Pakistan which subsequently became Bangladesh
I'd say the best of your many videos. Purely because of the hosts or guides you have this time. Sunando da is an institution in himself. And his wife was spot on with the many nuances of this culture.
The husband gave the whole low down of Benagli culture and loved listening every bit of it. You should interview more like this when you do tours.....
I like bengoli cuisine. Particularly what they do with their fish.. Mouth watering!
This man has actually consolidated d bengali culture in a nutshell,almost.Kolkata series has been finest of all other series till date on DFW.Kudos!
Now days bengali are ladhkhor its not proud thing of our self.. but our Bengali have one other different face such like subhash chadra bose ..
Because Anubhav sapra Is from bihar Work in Delhi . Started youtube Carrier from delhi and now he is exploring Bengal
@@swadeshiexplorer3539 l2
@Political Hindustani do u show one of another cast get "NIGHT " title and sacrificed its for his or her country.. ?? But RABINDRA NATH TEGORE get it and refused it for this country and as well as.. he wrote our national ANTHEM , and Byamkim Chandra Chattapadhya give music for our national anthem.. they also Bengali so we bengali feels proud and glory... Not do politics should learn about your country.....
Hi gorgeous I like bengalis
Adda is a huge part of bengalee culture. I'm glad that the gentleman mentioned about it
Bok bok korei to sob sesh hoye gelo bengali der
Mamata bangli culture sob ses kore deache..
Talibani sason cholche
Bengali culture, astoundingly put together in simple words. The subtle aspects of Bengalis came out really well... Truly a great episode..🙏🙏
Proud to be a bengali as my ancestors are from east bengal migrated to kolkata before independence, basically foods from sylet districts , ita pargana are mouth-watering.
This guy Sudipto banerjee gave a real insight into the Bengali lifestyle, culture and food! A great episode on Kolkata
Rahul Roy # jei kotha gulo Amara Garbo kore bolchi, thik ei Karon gulor jonnoi bangla k Bharatbarsh er bahul samaj pachondo kore na , apon bhabe na ... Sob Kichu mon khule bole fele ar onek r jonno kato boro samaoshha toiri kore dei ei Desh bhakto Bharatbarsh e ....kotha chepe bola Kobe je sikhbe era .
@@worldsob keno shikhbo dada . Mon khule boli amra karon amra bhoye pai na . Je ja bhabuk amader ki ? Raja Ram mohun Roy , Robindronath ba Netaji Shubash Chandra Bose kauke bhoye paye nai . Tader uttorodhikari hoye amra ki kore bhoye pai ?
Sabbyasachi Majumder #apnar kotha 100% thik bhai , desh tar emon hoar kotha chilo na, kintu Desh too perceptions er upor chole , ei choto bishoy gulo theke baro siddhanto ney khomotasin samaj er lokera , tai aro strategic hoa pryojon Bangali jaati hisabe....
@@worldsob dada jodi puro desh amader pohondo na kore amader gyaan er jonne , cholun shobai mile bangla k nijeder jonne banai . Jei banglaye Bangali ra ja bolte chaye shob shona hbe . jei banglaye kono obangali amader bepare ki bhabe ta diye ashe jaye na . J bangla shudhu bangali der hbe .
Ajwain ka o kiya he sr.
what a heartful family, the man is true ambassador of the Bengal culture....
Owner of "Hengla therium" Restaurant
These hosts are best...I felt like I was there in conversation...Bengal is always my love...
yes ..i also felt that
So true
True....dignified, educated, and cultured.....
😍😍😍😍
I Agreed
Bengali and maithili cultures are so so so similar.
I get amazed despite being aware.
yes true and also long time back Bangla, Bihar and Odissa used to be one state ...so our cultures match
Wow.. Brilliant episode. Being a bengali and staying out of bengal is challanging. You may leave the Kolkata, but Kolkata will never leave you. Mr. Sunondo Banerjee.. You are mesmerizing man. You delicately, silently took us and show all nook and corners of Bengali food habits. Excellent. Thanks to anchor.
Rightly said. Same for me as well. I was so impressed by this episode that I have shown the episode to my family & enjoyed a lot.
Sunando Banerjee did a great job explaining the bengali culture. He is a new age entrepreneur who runs the Foodka food vlog youtube series with Mir and Foodka. He also owns the Hanglatherium restaurant. I love his unapologetic take on all aspects of Bengali culture and he knows how to sell it too.
This family is so lively and fun loving. Amazing hosts.
West Bengal culture is very different from whole over India.. West Bengal known for different food ❤️❤️
Actually I've seen multiple times in non-bengali creator's videos and they capture scenes as if they are in a foreign place!
Maithili original hai
Bengali maithili ka hi copy version hai
History jano thora tab pata chale ga
@@BaijnathSharma murkh ihape khane ki baat chal rahi hai langauge ka nahi, "Sorse posto ilish Curry"and "Muri Ghonto" from West Bengal, Tripura. Maithili Bengali alphabet same hai likin maithili log apne aap to nahi bol payenge na Bengali language ha likin alphabet samajh sakte hai, Assam ki alphabet bhi to same hai, British ne maithili alphabet ko thoda sa ghumake Bengali aur Assamese/Asomiya alphabet Kar diya,yeh hai history
@@worlddictionary662 ilish mash ya fir kuch khane ka item se koi culture unique nahi ho jata hai
Aur bangla bolna mere ko v aata hai
Samjhe murkh
Really I never knew this ...why is it different love from uk
Great episode on Bengali people, Bengali culture & Bengali foods.
I'm from Kolkata not Bangali,but many of dishes from bengal is my favourite especially fish🐟🐟🐟 bachpan se lekar ab tak and mishti dahi 🧉🧉and roshogulla😋😋😋😋😋
Love this episode not just because of being a bengali guy , it's because of how they describe everything with simplicity about the culture and all
And top of that the host , he is awesome as always ♥️
😂😂😂😂😂
This bengali family is a great host... So friendly and jovial
Respect and Love to hold Bengali Culture in the video.
Salam from
Bangladesh.
The person very well explained their culture..my husband born in Calcutta and stayed their for 10 years..whatever the guy said in the episode is correct..like boroline cream(we still usingit in USA)..eating habits, love for loochi...very nice episode and yes background music matched with the people👍
True bengali essence in this episode...the host is perfectly explained....everything
I love Bengali culture... Nd food toooo
বাংলা বলতে সবাই কলকাতা কেই তুলে ধরে। আপনি সারা বাংলা ই একবার ঘোড়ালেন খুব ভালো লাগলো।
Absolutely Sunando da pooro banglar bhromon koriye dilen
Very humble couple.... Loved they way too much how both of them interacted with anubhav
People in the District of Burdwan, Mednipur, Bankura etc do have " Muri & Aloo Chop mixed with water
@@rajatguha9408 😅😅😅😅😅
Superb video... Bengali culture and cuisines are the best in india... I love it... Even our Bihar has predominantly bengali culture prevalent.... Fantastic video.. Keep making more videos on Bengal...
The lady has very distorted concepts about Bengali cuisine. Two things that stands out:
1. While Bengalis love their fish very much it wasn't really a staple fish for all Bengalis. Rice & Fish is staple food of only the "Bangals"(people who came in from erstwhile East Pakistan) while "Ghotis"(people from West Bengal) of different region had different staple foodd. For example, for people of North 24 parganas it's "Biulir dal and postor jhal". Most importantly, Rice & Fish happened for Bangals not by choice but rather by lack of choice. Present day Bangladesh is a land of rivers and then there were endless cyclones(one is on it's way now as I write this comment) so for more than half of the year major parts of the land experienced floods, and in such scenario you could only get Rice & Fish.
2. Quite contrary to what she said, general Bangal cuisine and cooking style is far more simpler than that of the Ghotis. There is a common concept that a Bangal can even cook grass such good that one would lick his or her fingers after eating eat. This again is due to the same reason of flooded lands and lack of ingredients and moreover, being compelled to live a rather frugal life with minimums as the annual floods brought about heavy loses every year, quite contrary to the Babu culture of the Ghoti area. Also, in British Bengal, the current Bangladesh area was almost totally agricultural area while the Kolkata side was the commercial hub and was hence much richer. We all know how the jute industry suffered due to this post-partition as the growers and the traders/markets fell on different sides of the border.
Would love to hear other's opinions though.
This narrator is really good. He captures the essence of Kolkatta
Hats iff Sudipto! I don't think any other person even any famous writer wouldn't be able to narrate Bengali culture in such an interesting and authentic manner. Thank you, bro!💚
मैं अनुभव जी के साथ पूरे भारत दर्शन का आनंद ले रहा हूँ.............. बहुत ही सराहनीय प्रयास ...छोटे-छोटे वीडियो से हमारी संस्कृति और सभ्यता से हमारी ही पहचान करवाने का।
Love to see Sunando da and Boudi on your video. Now your are in a right hand, Best episode among the full Kolkata series.
Bengali food and culture is unique rest of the indian state culture. They are really simply lovable
These hosts are awesome very well behave well hindi speaking friendly people of bengal therefore our city of joy no where else in the world
This guy will make a very good stand up comedian. I loved the way he told about his culture. There was a smile on my face all through the video.🖒
Rich culture of west bengal.love always 😊😊
I do remember taking sing and magur macher jhol while having issues with stomach 😂. She is so good describing each fishes. Amazing!!
Love love from maharashtra, Kolhapur.. my wife is Bengali and she makes delicious fish fry and gravy 😋😋and cause of her i also mad towards fish... ❤️❤️
Lucky guy,ask your wife to cook more bengali delicacies.love from Kolkata.
Tu marathi wife bangoli nice combination 😊😊😊
Be very very careful,,,,,,, its an personal experience..... they gives fish at noon and becomes fish at night......so be prepared and concentrate.....!
@@stone2235 haha
Elies 🐟 kaya ho
Sudipto did too well. Whatever he said was absolutely correct. My 6 years at bengal is refreshed. Nice culture nice people. Kolkata is perhaps the only metro city where people will stop to see who met an accident and will try to help.
Piyali was a great host but no words to express my appreciation of Sunando da he was just amazing. Such nice people friendly and great hosts that’s our Bengal culture that’s how we are different from the rest . Anubhav ji as always the most gentle guest one can ever have a humble and down to the earth person.
Im from Bangalore...im a Bengali from south Kolkata...proud bengali
Bengali and Assamese food has so much in common 💕
It's Not Common, the fact is that the Assamese people copy Pasted everything from the Bengalis including Script....
I am from Odisha. Almost everything is same as bengal.but only difference is Bengalis eat more fish and posto. Nice vlog 🙂🙂
Nice to see details of Indian culture is being explored in such a good way by any Indian. Keep it up
Don't know why sir,I don't the exact reason,but bada hi khush lag raha h Ap ko kolkata may dekh kar.lots of love for Delhi food walks♥️
I am from Coochbehar and I'm madly in love with Boroli!!!!
I am just loving your videos here!
Having stayed for quite a while in Bengal, this video still showed so many aspects that I wasn't aware of. Some more things you should definitely try eating/experiencing in Bengal:
1. Luchi with aalu dum/mutton/chicken
2. Radha bhallavi
3. Puffed rice with Aalu chop Or baigan chop
4. Fish Paturi (mustard fish wrapped in Banana leaf)
5. Durga and Saraswati pooja
There are so much more when you travel up North!
And that lady's belly and bellybutton which was clearly visible, what about that 🤤🤤🤤
this kaku "Sudipto banerjee" is so accurate, loving it
Your video made my day... it's so good to see my own culture with such detailed narration.
This episode gave a lot of insight of Bengali food & culture ... Great episode ...
Very nicely explained by a local person... Superb derailed info
I have been there at kol for 6 years and I miss the food
proud to be a Bangali from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩♥️♥️
Wonderfully described whole Bengal in a Nutshell
This video is a summary of almost everything that can be defined as Bengali ❤️
Bangals are not from Bangladesh. They're from the East side of the partitioned Bengal.
What is The Difference? ( Explain please)
u mean the Indian bengal?
@@ks-dd7gv To "bMove" means migrate, so it could be Emigration ( moving out of)or Immigration( moving into)?
@@ks-dd7gv Tell me the To point Hostory that ur talking about!( we can All Go back to our Africsn ancestry where man first moved out!)
@@ks-dd7gv why! Are you paying for my Jio - Ambani Bills?
A pleasure to listen to Sunando , learned a lot about people of Bengal. ☺
Such sweet and courteous people. Love the culture and their food!!
Poori Kolkata series main jitni Mr. Anubhav ne baat nahi Kari, Mr. Husband usse 10 times ek episode main ki..... but very jolly person
Believe me Bengali food is the most delicious food in the world ,no food can beat it,it has unlimited variety of cooking method.
Best line "Bengal Mai Sab log khane ke liye Jeete hai"👍
But main itna bhi khane ka shaukeen nahi hoon.
Yes Bengali's are very talkative but hospitality is superb.
Oh dats magur Mach wid raw banana rly helped me to control my diarrhoea a month before when I had stomach infection...my Bengali neighbor told me to eat....
Kolkata is food heaven.
Even though Bengalis are our brothers,I never knew such particular details of their culture,thanks for the wonderful series
What do you mean by " even "? Not an attack. Just trying to understand.
Forgot to put though
Free flowing chat. Generous, Warm and Cheerful Hosts. From the neighbouring state of West Bengal
Kudos to sudipto Banerjee for being a perfect host, what a brief explanation in a nutshell about the great Bengali culture!!
Really loved the way Sudipto banerjee described the culture of Kolkata , intelligent and intellectual man Sudipto banerjee
Sunando Banerjee one of famous food storyteller in Bengal..
Love from bengal...
Good to visit Gariahat Market after decades. Reminds me of my childhood.
wow. 👌👌👌. The hosts mr and mrs banerjee were so sweet and gracious. The hosts explained bengali culture and food so well. 👍👍👍. The hint of humour in the talks made me smile .😊😊. Awesome Kolkata ❤️❤️. Superb video by delhi food walks👍👍👍👍👍👍
Piayali's husband is very talkative it's positive for your show it's very nice in a food chanel there is lot's of bengali culture and facts that affect the cousin and culture, superb presentation....
Anubhavji, Mr. Sunondo was a perfect selection for this episode as per his talent and background 👍👍👏👏
Well said
Anubhavji I literally thought you were a family member in the discussion. I agree Bengalis live to eat. Very nice video.
I am coming to Puri for shorvaja and kachagolla.. Dhaikirikiri..
Love ur channel because u don't show the same food every where u go but u show authentic and traditional food .Keep up the great work and hope u touch a million mark soon.👏👏👏👏👏
मैंने आपके बहुत सारे वीडियो देखे हैं लेकिन जितना अनुभव मैंने आपके इस वीडियो में प्राप्त किया है वह में ने और किसी वीडियो में नहीं किया बहुत आनंद आया बहुत संतुष्ट हुए प्रत्येक स्टेट के बारे में कंट्री के बारे में खाने जो खाना होता है उसकी सारी वार्तालाप आप कर रहे थे तो मैं बहुत अनुभव किया । धन्यवाद
Bengali men really cooks. I have seen my father helping my mother in cooking whenever he is free
Totally agree , my in laws are Bengali too and boy oh boy my father in law cooks brilliant food. Also he is the one who takes care of kitchen in household not mum in law and I het to enjoy every bit of it since I have no bro or sis in laws.
@@ravisingh-wp1lc yes brother and this kind of understanding makes them happy couple also
@@ravisingh-wp1lc We are also Bengali and my father is also a good cook and he used to make all types of drinks like lassi , ghol , juices for me and makes delicious chicken and mutton 😘
I love Bengali food , please upload some video traditional fish curry recipes.
Bangals are not Bangladeshis and neither they're from Bangladesh, they're Indians from the Eastern part of partitioned Bengal, because Bangladesh was an Indian province known as East Bengal before partition so all those who shifted from Bangladesh before getting partitioned are Indians, and people who stayed back are Bangladeshis and not Indians. Thankyou and have a nice day.
Bengal was partitioned and some of its part got to india and the remaining was made a separate country called east Pakistan later Bangladesh.
The people you are referring to are actually Bangladeshi people who migrated to India.
@@peace163 people started migrating when creation of East Pakistan was in talks and people who migrated to India didn't except citizenship of East Pakistan they wanted to remain as Indians as they were before partition of Bengal. So they're not Bangladeshis yeah but now who are illegally migrating to India are Bangladeshis because they've stayed in Bangladesh and have become citizens of Bangladesh. Not the one who migrated before or at the time of partition.
I m also Bangaal ( Bengali From East Bengal)....
Sunando Banerjee well explained the Bengali culture and lifestyle in a nutshell.
Seeing it after 1year, but enjoying it. Sudipto Banerjee described very very well and aptly. Touched every side.
One of the best video's by your channel as the host narrated the culture of bengal and in a very proper manner
Very nostalgic video , being away from bengal for soo many years miss this culture. Really we bengali's r innovative n this video sums up everything about being bengali culture . Well incorporated knowledge abt culture by this bengali family.
Great Video As Always!! 👍
Bengali Food Looks So Delicious 😋
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GARLIC butter Naan recipe
Bengali cultural is so good and fish size omg love to west bengal and bengali people from mumbai
Anubhav... This is the best episode I must say.. Bieng a Bengali myself I can relate myself to what Mr BANERJEE was saying.. Horlicks, posto, mustard oil, fish and the star of the show BOROLINE.... HAHA.. fatafati
really enjoyed watching the culture of bengal
I have seen all video of your related to Kolkata food.it is very nice & tempting.
The best of all videos were your sober and mild nature. I was in Kolkata from 12 to 18 March, this year.
Thanks you very much.
Deepak Nagar
From new Delhi
Very very entertaining conversation.....thoroughly enjoyed it....please do another episode with Mr Sunando
When I was in Kolkata I used to wakeup early morning to visit fish market for live fishes. Kolkata fish markets are must visit places. ❤
We had bengali tenants back in our house in shillong for many years. So i would pop down almost everyday and aunty would feed me the most delicious of dishes - food that, for a child used to local tribal cuisine, was a whole new world of taste and variety but had just enough similarities with the food i was used to that it didnt make it entirely alien. Thus began my love for bengali food, bengalis and later on, Kolkata, a city i make a point to visit every year. And how can one forget the implied intelligence of the bengali english accent, much like how we associate intellectual prowess with a proper british accent. 😄
Proud to be a Bengali, love ur videos
Kolkata food series making me exicited for a trip to there... after covid crisis i will definitely visit kolkata... I am from odisha still unknown to so many dishes of odisha... will explore odisha and kolkata together one day... fingers crossed
one of the best Kolkata cuisine videos I have come across! :)
I ❤ Bengali culture, people, language, food, traditions, almost everything about them.
Billion thanks for taking me back to my Calcutta I am speechless unable to express my gratitude.May Almighty Allah always bless u Aameen
Assalamualaikum
Joy shree ram 🕉
Homecoming nostalgia. West Bengal the revered land and Bengal's fascinating people. Fish cuisine and brains of Bengal is difficult to beat. ☺
The lady is just giving illogic reasonings regarding Hilsa. She must be weak in her History. Bangladeshi Hilsha from Padma river are undoubtedly tastiest but it wasn't brought by them to India. Bangladesh was the part of undivided India and present day WB.
Yes I feel she doesn't have the right knowledge and is a bit biased towards WB style of cooking.....
Eya log Bengal ka kuch nehee Janta hai 3 bedroom flat me rahenewala ,, PEDANI porota nehee, petai porota, eya rural food nehee MALABARIA porota ka variant, eya basically Muslim s food jaisa biriyani
This lady is producing half baked knowledge.Typical problem with these city food bloggers .
Shantanu the lady undoubtedly is peddling half baked truths but your claim that Bangladesh was a part of present day west Bengal too is not really appropriate.In fact larger chunk of the undivided Bengal landmass went to the then East Pakistan which subsequently became Bangladesh
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The explaination of lyadh was perfect dada.being outside kolkata for job now make me miss the food ,misti n lyadh
I'd say the best of your many videos. Purely because of the hosts or guides you have this time. Sunando da is an institution in himself. And his wife was spot on with the many nuances of this culture.
It's so interesting.... love from Assam ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️