Recap: [In-Person] Japan, April 13, A Bangladeshi get together on photo walk and food walk

Its a whole rainy day that couldn’t stop our enthusiasm to organize and celebrate the get together. Its a spontaneous joyful and delightful day that everyone has overlooked the rain. The get together was open for all as no admission fee for the park entry. As my meet-up post you can also give a check on below [In-Person] Japan, April 13, A Bangladeshi get together on photo walk and food walk

Explored Bangladeshi street food


these all the Bangladeshi street food showcased in one ftame. Different summer fruits like raw mango, wood apple, guava, japanese plum they are individually tossed into the several spices like crushed chili, mustards paste, chat masala, cumin powder sugar and salt.
Other than that puffed rice mixed with handmade masala and oil, boiled white chickpeas, pickle, spices and salt its called jhalmuri (ঝালমুড়ি)

The shingara and samosa Were a deep fried sncaks made a flour wrap sheet with the filling of Potato, meat and other vegetables, various spices Served with Sauce and chutneys.
There were wooden stick series up with fried chicken is a japanese style street food called karage.

And this is the most anticipated and emotional art of food called Fuchka (ফুচকা), Its also a famous street art delicacy of India and Pakistan named differently as panipuri, golgappa and many more. Its a bombshell of flavour within a little semolina flour puri filled with potato and chickpea flavoured tamarind water.

Also tasted Bangladeshi famous Hilsha fish curry, Biriyani, kebabs and milk tea.
Explored the park

The canal flows between the sakura dori Avenue of the park is so mesmerising. The gloomy weather was the treat to eyes.







The park is wheelchair :wheelchair_symbol: accessible :white_check_mark:. That tidy-up, neat and clean, open air space concrete adjacent made so peaceful medium of living.

We meet and greet a lot of people. Exchange different ideas, thoughts, joy, happiness. And its all cherishable moments.

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Lovely Pictures :ok_hand:

I have tasted Jalmuri during my Bihar and Jharkhand Visit.

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What a beautiful day filled with culture, community, and comfort food — even the rain couldn’t wash away the joy! The spread of Bangladeshi street food looks absolutely mouthwatering — from the nostalgic taste of fuchka to the spicy kick of jhalmuri, every detail brings back memories. Loved the vibrant mix of flavors and emotions in your post, @Trishatishu! And Niodori Park looks like the perfect spot for such a wholesome gathering. So glad to see how you all turned a rainy day into something so heartwarming and memorable.

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I am glad to know you have tasted jhalmuri. The jhalmuri that is the emotion of ours, in abroad it feels like home. As always Thank you for your appreciation gratitude @Gvipin

I am overwhelmed, honored, delighted, you just loved our get together, delicacies, culture, enthusiasm, brotherhood and observed every little joy of ours. I am so inspired by your spontaneous gesture, wish, appreciation.
Thank you @K.K.Sharma ji

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Thank you for sharing this awesome recap, @Trishatishu !
I’m very sorry I couldn’t join the meetup. Those meals look exactly like my taste. In Iwate prefecture, I can eat biryani at restaurants that serve Indian or Nepali curry, but I can’t try such variety of foods like the dishes in these photos. I hope I’ll have a chance like that someday.

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@HiroyukiTakisawa san thank you so much for your kind appreciation. Definitely next time we will have a planned get together for sure.

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