I will quote a Bengali for luchi Bengalis cannot get enough of these fluffy fried phulkas. Luchi, luuchi, lucchi, poori, puri, phulka – whatever one can call them, but to any Bong it’s an essence of pure ecstasy. And have you not heard of Ame tumake bhalobashi? Thought you said you were Bengali?
look at the previous post you mirpuri! Yes i know what luchi is and now know what you are talking about! i thought you were doing the usual mirpuri thing..... You boys cant get enough of us Bangali's mate....we kicked you boys out and still come after our women and gullible ones fall for you Mirpuri's! Tumi amake bhalo basho, ami tumake bhalo bhasi na...!
Silk is Haram, hence the Pakistani ladies like cotton, its good to cool you down more ways then one when the Ladies are hot Don't worry silk is just about ok though gore like them lol Edit: This applies to fatty too lol @Spurlock
dates, fruits, water melon (no salt!), bit of chick peas, kichri, keema rice..asian sweets we got given and other bits and pieces...
Silk is only haram for men to wear Women are allowed to wear it hence the quote Just got message my baby bro and his Bengali wife just had their first child. Little boy.
Try it with salt, tastes good and replenishes lost salt. I have a Bengali lad near me who eats rice and salt, with milk I think. What's that all about
May not be haram but the others still apply...not very good at keeping the ladies cool when not mate... Mashallah......
lol rice and salt! you damn mirpuri.... The Bangali's sometimes eat sticky rice with milk (heated in a pan) or dried milk with ripe mangoes...try it, its nice but its normally done as dessert ratherthan main meal...
various ways really... one way is to cook it with small chunks of potatoes... bit of spice, maybe some green chillies or not..thats it..
Chicken in the oven as we speak, marinated with Tandoori masala..having it with some chips Bought an air fryer, one spoon of oil for a portion of chips..worth it.
Not my fault bro, he is Bengali and that's what he eats. Rice n salt. Rice with milk is normal its called kheer or in English rice pudding
He is a mirpuri bangali probably like you! You have no idea mirpuri....ask your decent Bangali sister-in-law, she will explain..lol