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How do Pakistanis and Bangladeshis interact with each other abroad?

He's full of shit...then again, it's his calling card on this forum.

Goat meat as a staple :lol: a kilo of goat meat is double the price of beef at the best of times. Absolutely NO ONE has goat meat as a part of their 'daily cuisine'. That is no one other than pathetic liars on the internet
Hey watch your tongue plz
 
Fish is smelly I have only eaten salmon cooked by my khala That is the only fish dish I liked My family are full-on meat eaters Meat makes us strong not fish
thats your personal preference... even if you talk about bd origin people living in uk, they love fish... if you go to tower hamlet, a sylheti stronghold, you will see fish shops everywhere.
i dont like the taste of salmon or smell of most fish in uk(other than bass) .. so i go to bd shops... you can get a whole 5+ kg frozen fish which lasts ages for me.
 
thats your personal preference... even if you talk about bd origin people living in uk, they love fish... if you go to tower hamlet, a sylheti stronghold, you will see fish shops everywhere.
i dont like the taste of salmon or smell of most fish in uk(other than bass) .. so i go to bd shops..

speaking of bass -

A great fish with no smell, (no pin bones!!!) and that tastes great whether you do it western or Asian style is Barramundi. They have it in Bangladesh too - bhetki/koral...it's not as popular as 'rui' - which is the go to fish.
 
Fish is smelly I have only eaten salmon cooked by my khala That is the only fish dish I liked My family are full-on meat eaters Meat makes us strong not fish
There are many variety in fish meat . I like all sort of meat with exception of chicken which i eat only roast or in biryani but hate curry
 
Hahah In 2012 I visited Dubai Global Village , I took a boat ride with my family , The person who was rowing the boat was Bangladeshi , We Pakistani and another family sitting with us were Indian . During the ride we talked and both the Indian family and the Bangladeshi guy were very Polite . This is the only time I interacted with a Bangladeshi or Indian . :-)
 
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thats your personal preference... even if you talk about bd origin people living in uk, they love fish... if you go to tower hamlet, a sylheti stronghold, you will see fish shops everywhere.
i dont like the taste of salmon or smell of most fish in uk(other than bass) .. so i go to bd shops..
Yes I had gone with family to a Sylheti restaurant on Devon Road once. They served something called Hilsa Paturee It was quite tasty also something called Dab Prawn or something it was also quite tasty. But I can't take the badboo of fish markets baba sehen hoena
 
Do they relate each other culturally or totally remain separate? Suppose a Bangladeshi and a Pakistani meet in a restaurant. Bangladeshi ordered Bengali 'Ilish Macher JHOL' (Hilsha fish curry) and Shutki bhorta (Smashed smelly dry fish with spices) with bhath (Boiled plain non-aromatic rice). Will the Pakistani eat the dish if offered?
that,,,i doubt pakistanis will even want to smell(seen gals vomit):sick:
i love it though,like iilish with mustard seeds jhol also,but too many bones for my liking
 
I know it's blasphemous for a Bangladeshi to say this...but, I'm not a fan of Ilish(Hilsha) at all. Far too oily for me...tried it a couple of times as a kid and have never bothered with it since.

We still serve it on occasion to keep up with traditions - Bengali New Year etc
 
speaking of bass -

A great fish with no smell, (no pin bones!!!) and that tastes great whether you do it western or Asian style is Barramundi. They have it in Bangladesh too - bhetki/koral...it's not as popular as 'rui' - which is the go to fish.
rohu is awsome but i cant figureout which size is best.. i think I like 4 kg ones, not too small, not too large.. big ones taste too fatty/fleshy to me.(may be there is some trick to find best rohu)
i think hilsa is overrated because of price.. its tedious to eat... my tastebuds honestly cant differentiate between the two...
i have tried frying whole tilapia with lemon+garlic+chilly... simple no fuss and goes well with beer. :)
 
There are many variety in fish meat . I like all sort of meat with exception of chicken which i eat only roast or in biryani but hate curry
Among fish I only like salmon, trouts and mackerel And beef steaks for meat yum yum :victory:
I have never tasted curry Some Indian Punjabis in Luton make them occasionally I can sense by the masala khusboo coming :p:
 
Yes I had gone with family to a Sylheti restaurant on Devon Road once. They served something called Hilsa Paturee It was quite tasty also something called Dab Prawn or something it was also quite tasty. But I can't take the badboo of fish markets baba sehen hoena
mate in many bd shops the fish is frozen and inside the freezer, its not like back home... i cant smell anything .. may be coz i like the smell so am not aware of it.. :)

Seriously bangladesh is a beautiful country full of rivers and greenery i would love to go one day.

I live in Birmingham.
ah.. such a charming city /s :)
 
I went to BD embassy with my friend in KL . I got stares for the 30 minutes i was there . Probably because of my sharp Pakistani nose:D .
Okay so Bangladeshis have mongoloid noses while Pakistanis have unique sharp noses like blade which might injure you to sab hoshiyar rehna unse :cheesy:

mate in many bd shops the fish is frozen and inside the freezer, its not like back home... i cant smell anything .. may be coz i like the smell so am not aware of it.. :)


ah.. such a charming city /s :)
Okay I will visit one then Kuch din machli khete hoibe dekhsi :-)
 
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