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Iconic food and gustatory moments in history.
Flavors of Tradition: A Culinary Journey Through Old Dhaka’s Iconic Food
Old Dhaka, the historic center of Bangladesh’s capital, is rich in culture and has a vibrant food scene. With its narrow streets, old buildings, and bustling atmosphere, this area is a paradise for those who love bold flavors, unique spices, and traditional dishes that have been cherished through generations. Old Dhaka is a treasure for anyone wanting to taste real Bangladeshi food. Let’s explore some iconic dishes from Old Dhaka, including their famous foods and the culture that makes them special.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Feast
The Craft of Gastronomy
Eating food: it's something we each do daily, it's a necessity for keeping our lives going. What is as necessary to us as breathing could be something we do without love or intention or even much thought, but the world of cuisine and the hands that have made our food through generations have transformed this Sisyphean process into an art around which cultures are made and lives are built.
By Bennett Orfalyabout a year ago in Feast
Sumptuous Seafood of the Rias Baixas
When God finished creating the world, he relaxed on the seventh day, resting his hand upon the top north-west of Spain, leaving five indentations for the sea to fill. Thus the Rías Baixas — the lower estuaries of Galicia — were established, or the “Handprint of God” according to Galician legend.
By Kimberley Silverthorneabout a year ago in Feast
Chestnuts, Olives, Apples, and Orujo
The season of summer parades, outdoor concerts, and tomato and wine fights are over as the days become crisper and shorter and the leaves turn to gold. The olives hang ready and ripe on their trees, the grapes have been crushed, and the saffron harvested. Light rains are dampening the forest floors, stirring the undergrowth as fungus emerges from the rotting leaves in a variety of shapes and colours.
By Kimberley Silverthorneabout a year ago in Feast
5 tea-producing countries
1. India India, the world's largest tea producer, has a rich tea-growing tradition dating back centuries. The country's diverse climate and geography provide ideal conditions for cultivating various tea varieties. Assam, Darjeeling, Nilgiri, and Dooars are some of the most famous tea-producing regions in India. Assam tea is known for its strong, malty flavor, while Darjeeling tea is renowned for its delicate, floral aroma and bright, amber color. Nilgiri tea offers a balanced taste with hints of spice and fruit, and Dooars tea is characterized by its robust, full-bodied flavor. Indian tea is enjoyed worldwide, both as a standalone beverage and as a key ingredient in numerous tea-based drinks.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout a year ago in Feast
From Ancient Rituals to Modern Festivities
Halloween, celebrated annually on October 31st, is a festival rooted in ancient customs, religion, and folklore. Today, it is a global phenomenon characterized by trick-or-treating, elaborate costumes, haunted houses, and spooky decorations, but its origins are far more complex and trace back thousands of years. Sometimes scary!
By Victor Obanor Osagie about a year ago in Feast
Kaiseki Ryori: The Art of Dining
The Art of Seasonal Japanese Dining, One Course at a Time There are meals, and then there are experiences. Kaiseki Ryori (懐石料理)—Japan’s high art of dining—is undoubtedly the latter. Rooted in centuries of tradition, a meal at a Kaiseki restaurant offers more than just food; it provides a meditative journey through Japan’s seasons, ingredients, and culinary philosophy. This multi-course dining experience is the epitome of Japanese gastronomy, where every dish is crafted with meticulous care and presented with the precision of a fine art exhibition.
By Kansai Fixerabout a year ago in Feast
krishna janmashtami 2024
Krishna Janmashtami in 2024 will be celebrated on Monday, August 26th. What is Krishna Janmashtami? Krishna Janmashtami, also known simply as Janmashtami, is a Hindu festival that marks the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. It is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm across India and other countries with significant Hindu populations.
By UMAR SHERIFabout a year ago in Feast
Is Rhodium Worth Money? A Complete Guide
Rhodium is a unique and valuable metal, often overlooked in the realm of precious metals. Its worth is determined by a combination of factors that set it apart from gold, silver, and platinum. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore what makes rhodium valuable, its applications, and whether it's a worthy investment rhodium for sale.
By VJ Pressure Washingabout a year ago in Feast








