Sunday, November 13, 2016

Japan's harvest festival of Bengali biryani and gram-covering

 At the end of the cut rice harvest festival, festival, the festival of new rice-cakes in our traditional image of rural Bengal. When it was introduced, where the harvest festival of the country, but you do not know the exact history of the circulation of the Cross, and the understanding that the left does not exist in Japan. Honey honey-rice cakes are not organized in a variety of different tinge kagaoyasaha organized in different regions of Japan or the Harvest Festival harvest festival is held.
At the end of the rice harvest in different regions of Japan are organized for farmers to be respected. This cooperation has been organizing the local government, or any public or private institution.Kagawa University Faculty of Agriculture was held on November 3. In addition to a variety of locally produced vegetables and fruit stalls were organized by foreign students interesting food stalls. The specialty of the day is free of charge or at a nominal price of food and other agricultural products. Local university students, and they wait for the day to count it.

Like each year, the Bangladeshi students at the University of Kagawa, and the culture of his country grabbed the opportunity to make fun of food. This year's event had a chicken biryani and gram-covering with a warm pemyaji. Almost 400 people went to cook overnight. Turn distribute food from 11am. Japanese long line of Bangladeshi meal. Finally getting the food they eat, burp faces (arigatu godaimasa thanks to the Bengali means). Some just eat biryani standing in line for a second or third time to wait for it. Many held back empty-handed, though limited because the Japanese at the end of the matter cheerfully accepted it as normal. Some say they look forward to be heard next year. Not only Bengalis so biryani, has won japaniderao mind. Not just the food, it was the Japanese Cosmetics is one of the attractions of Bengali women. So, with some women wearing saris selaphi was looking forward to.

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