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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2025

Nusrat Jahan Labonnayo

Unlike artificial or synthetic dyes, vegetable dyes neither contain harmful chemicals nor carcinogenic components. Photos: Courtesy
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Vegetable dyes to die for

Illustration: TBS
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Fantastic momos and where to find them

Nusrat Upoma aka ‘Bengali Boin’. Photo: Courtesy
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Upoma's journey to becoming the quirky 'Bengali Boin'

Choto-fuchka is one of the most favourite after school treats for kids. Photos: Noor-A-Alam
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The tiffin streets of Luxmibazar

Bong Eats: Saptarshi and Insiya’s mission to take Bangalee cuisine to the world
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Bong Eats: Saptarshi and Insiya’s mission to take Bangalee cuisine to the world

Imtiaz Barshon. Photo: Courtesy
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I try to do justice to any character I am given: Imtiaz Barshon

Photo: Courtesy
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Meet Khadizatul Kobra Sonya: A bookworm, educator and influencer

Mama Fuchka. Photo: Saqlain Rizve
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The Best ‘Fuchkawalas’ of Dhaka

Customers enjoying fuchka at Tong‘s restaurant. Photo: MD Pramanik/ TONG NYC
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Tong: A vision to popularise Bangladeshi street food among New Yorkers

Photos: Color Clouds
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Color Clouds: has gentrified ‘Hawai Mithai’

Photo: Collected
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Three bakeries baking loaves with love

Photo: Collected
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KFC says ‘Howdy’ with their scrumptious new Texas BBQ Zinger Burger

Professor Mostafizul Haque. Photo: Nusrat Jahan Labonnayo
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Phire Dekha: A nostalgic ride through Mostafizul Haque's artistic world

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