Videos tagged with "meat"

Hotel Abbas, ChukNagar, Khulna [01:16]
Lunch, the great mutton based hotel. Fine testy mutton are served here. It is hot. But they do not use any red chile. Instead they use Chui Jhal. If you like hot food try to visit there.
Tags: Lunch, great, mutton, hot curry, Food, Bangladesh, Khuna, meat lover, Recipe, Reataurent, Dinner

Worms for sale at Keeda Naga Bazar, Kohima [01:32]
Live silkworms for human consumption at Kohima tribal food market. in Keeda Naga Bazar, Kohima...but wait a minute, you don't eat them alive. You have to fry them up in a pan, add Naga spices and the taste is like 'YUM'...the worms come in two colours - green and yellow! Locals say this particular worm tastes like chicken or even pork. However this food is not recommended for people who has allergy. Keeda Naga Bazar in Kohima is not just a typical meat market but here you can see dogs, cats, snake,barking deers to creepy crawlies, snails, worms, etc. which will all end up at the dining table. Kohima is the hilly capital of India's north eastern border state of Nagaland which shares its borders with Burma. It lies in Kohima District and is also one of the three Nagaland towns with Municipal council status along with Dimapur and Mokokchung. Kohima is the land of the Angami Naga tribe. The name, Kohima, was officially given by the British as they could not pronounce the Angami name Kewhima or Kewhira (Tenyidie for "the land where the flower Kewhi grows"). It is so called after the wild flowering plant Kewhi, found in the mountains. Earlier, Kohima was also known as Thigoma. Kohima is located south of Kohima District and has an average elevation of 1261 metres (4137 feet).The town of Kohima is located on the top of a high ridge and the town serpentines all along the top of the surrounding mountain ranges as is typical of most Naga settlements. Thisfootage is part of the ...
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Fresh Vegetables and fruits in Bangladesh market [15:08]
sellers gather early morning each day with fresh vegetables and fruits in markets everywhere in Bangladesh villages and cities. Videos taken at Jatra Bari, Demra, Kona Para, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Tags: vegetable, fruit, bangladesh, dhaka, mirpur, uttora, demra, kona, para, jatra, bari, recipe, kitchen, market, meat, chicken, beef, people, jack, lichi, mango, mundafal, kodbell, restaurant, recipes, food, dinner, cook

Shamoli Bazaar [02:09]
The Shamoli General Market is very new and has grown dramatically since it was established three years ago on the east side of Shamoli Club Field. Three years before it was built the local people were dependent on the street markets to buy vegetable, fish and meat. There is also a modern BDR shop in the general market, which is now run by a local businessman. This market fulfills the daily needs of the huge number local people. The street market remains but does n't have the same attraction for shoppers. Immediately adjacent to the market is a cinema that has been closed, which in turn affects the hawkers floating shops in the street market. The street market close to the former cinema hall sells a wide range of fruit. The shopping center itself has Bangla food restaurants, stationery shops, a vocational training center, fashion product outlets, a mobile phone and electronics service center. The general market is similar to any other community-based market in Dhaka. As Shamoli is situated in the western periphery of Dhaka it is not developing as quickly as new Dhaka. However, there are huge number low income, marginalized and working class people in the area as well as slum dwellers who are mostly environmental refugees. To these classes of people, Shamoli General Market and the street market are important as they sell a range of products at very reasonable prices. There is no holiday for the market but on Fridays they attract less people. Before and after office hours is ...
Tags: shamoli, bazaar, dhaka, bangladesh, market, video

Krishi Market [02:36]
The Krishi Market is situated in the under developed suburb of Mohammadpur in Dhaka City. The Krishi Market is famous for rice wholesaling. Once the area was considered as a crime zone but now through a government initiative the situation has changed. Rice is supplied to neighboring market and shops from Krishi Market. The sanitation and environment has also improved after the establishment the Japan Garden City development.The Krishi Market was established in 1981 by the government, and is controlled by Dhaka City Corporation. There are 150 shops in the market. There is also a newly built market called Notun Krishi Bazaar, nearby where garments, groceries, stationery, vegetables and fish are sold at reasonable prices. There are almost 500 shops in the Notun Krishi Market. Along with a general fashion corner there are separate fish, meat and poultry corners. In the fashion corner clothes, cosmetics, toys, gifts, crockery, clocks, electronics, jewelry, plastic items and household products are sold. In front of market there are also many Bangla food restaurants, pharmacies, tea-stalls, cigarette shops and fruit shops as well as a mobile kebab shop. Mohammadpur Krishi Market and the new general market are comparatively big government markets. Friday is a half-day and Saturday is a full holiday for Krishi Market but the new general market remains open at all times.
Tags: Mohammadpur, krishi, market, dhaka, bangladesh, video

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