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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2025

Spices

Photos: Collected
Food

Deshi kitchens: A treasure trove of natural remedies

The spices that we use daily have some surprising health benefits, but we often underestimate or are unaware of the incredible benefits they can offer

File photo of onion. Photo: TBS
Bazaar

Onion becomes 33% costlier, prices of other commodities stay high

With a small investment of around 567,000 yen (around Tk4 lakh), Mamun opened Halal Hub in 2020, one of the first restaurants to use the flag of Bangladesh in Sendai, Japan. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Can Japanese people handle Bangladeshi spices? Halal Hub thinks so

Infographic: TBS
Bangladesh

Prices of spices, dry foods soar as assessment value hiked in 5 products

Eid cooking to get costlier as spice prices go through the roof
Bazaar

Eid cooking to get costlier as spice prices go through the roof

Four held with 440kg adulterated spices, 120kg dyes
Bangladesh

Four held with 440kg adulterated spices, 120kg dyes

The rising demand for brand spices
Bazaar

The rising demand for brand spices

TBS Food: Monipuri spices and herbs
Videos

TBS Food: Monipuri spices and herbs

Paul Freedman Photo: TBS Illustrations
Interviews

'Spice trade accelerated and extended globalisation'

Meat, spices become dearer ahead of Eid    
Markets

Meat, spices become dearer ahead of Eid    

Wholesalers making spices pricier eying Eid
Markets

Wholesalers making spices pricier eying Eid

The benefits of consuming spices
Food

The benefits of consuming spices

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