06-06-2017 10:52 PM
Yum! Seeing this made me hungry! @Kamalhasnainee
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06-06-2017 10:56 PM
Thanks @AkmalB!
06-06-2017 11:31 PM - edited 06-06-2017 11:31 PM
These tasty foods will be ready for you again @DiAnaUS just come to our country !
06-07-2017 12:07 AM
@Kamalhasnainee that Pitha looks good. is it a sweet one?
06-07-2017 12:09 AM
Wow! Brilliant post @Kamalhasnainee. I am drooling already. After seeing such beautiful pictures of my favorite foods, I hope I can keep fasting till the end of the day. 😛
These are the pictures of all our traditional food available during Ramadan. It's the festive month here, especially in Old Dhaka. And it's a feast for eyes also. Haters might criticize about the hygiene and high calorie, but hey, who counts the calorie when you enjoy your food?
If you are thinking of paying a visit to Bangladesh, please don't forget to include a visit to the old town to experience these authentic mouthwatering food. You will start drooling too. 🙂
Thank you @HelloSamsonR, for tagging me here. Or else I would have missed it. You got me. Any picture of tasty food makes me crazy. I am a foodie after all. This post should be featured, @TraciC. what do you think?
I insist all my Muslim local guides friends from different countries to share their iftar photos as well (I am so dying to see my iftar plate this evening, right now). And if possible, share the recipe of your favorite food too. This might be a gift to the foodies like me. 😉
06-07-2017 12:29 AM
@khammami wrote:
we have the same as this one you call it "Jilabi" but in Tunisia we call it "Zlabia" 😉
here how it looks: more info
@khammami, jilapi (Bengali) aka jelebi (India) aka zulbia (Middle East) aka Z'labia (Tunisia) aka Jilapir (Pakistan) aka Zilafi (Sylheti) aka Jeri (Nepal) aka Mushabakh (Ethiopia), they all are the same popular dessert as shown in the picture above (source: Wiki). This dessert is popular in mostly South Asia, West Asia, North Africa, East Africa and also in some part of Europe. Like @KarenVChin mentioned, she found this in a French-American bakery also. Nobody knows where is it originally from, but everybody claims this dessert as their very own food. Every country has their own version of recipe for this heavenly sweet. I had the best jelebi in my life in Udaipur, India. It was so crispy yet moist and flavorful that even by thinking of the sweet once again now is making my mouth water.
06-07-2017 01:51 AM
@IlankovanT it is mixed of rice, egg and slightly sugar. It is also tasty item and obviously my favorite one. Thanks for your question.
@IlankovanT wrote:@Kamalhasnainee that Pitha looks good. is it a sweet one?
06-07-2017 01:54 AM
Thank you @SoniaK for the nice complementary from you !
@SoniaK wrote:Wow! Brilliant post @Kamalhasnainee. I am drooling already. After seeing such beautiful pictures of my favorite foods, I hope I can keep fasting till the end of the day. 😛
These are the pictures of all our traditional food available during Ramadan. It's the festive month here, especially in Old Dhaka. And it's a feast for eyes also. Haters might criticize about the hygiene and high calorie, but hey, who counts the calorie when you enjoy your food?
If you are thinking of paying a visit to Bangladesh, please don't forget to include a visit to the old town to experience these authentic mouthwatering food. You will start drooling too. 🙂
Thank you @HelloSamsonR, for tagging me here. Or else I would have missed it. You got me. Any picture of tasty food makes me crazy. I am a foodie after all. This post should be featured, @TraciC. what do you think?
I insist all my Muslim local guides friends from different countries to share their iftar photos as well (I am so dying to see my iftar plate this evening, right now). And if possible, share the recipe of your favorite food too. This might be a gift to the foodies like me. 😉
06-07-2017 03:04 AM
@SoniaK wrote:
@khammami wrote:
we have the same as this one you call it "Jilabi" but in Tunisia we call it "Zlabia" 😉
here how it looks: more info
@khammami, jilapi (Bengali) aka jelebi (India) aka zulbia (Middle East) aka Z'labia (Tunisia) aka Jilapir (Pakistan) aka Zilafi (Sylheti) aka Jeri (Nepal) aka Mushabakh (Ethiopia), they all are the same popular dessert as shown in the picture above (source: Wiki). This dessert is popular in mostly South Asia, West Asia, North Africa, East Africa and also in some part of Europe. Like @KarenVChin mentioned, she found this in a French-American bakery also. Nobody knows where is it originally from, but everybody claims this dessert as their very own food. Every country has their own version of recipe for this heavenly sweet. I had the best jelebi in my life in Udaipur, India. It was so crispy yet moist and flavorful that even by thinking of the sweet once again now is making my mouth water.
it's good to know! thanks @SoniaK