To qa bhai Marathi Punjabi Bihari Asami jab culture hai to q na maze le diversity k aap kya khate ho hain apke yaha ye kehte hain .... koi bore ni ho sakta humare yaha 🤭😊🤟🌸😻❤️
We all r Indian and if someone asks u What people in Northeast eat it's not like that they meant you r from another country don't forget india is a diverse country and its delicacies differ in all region i know many treat northeastern people like they r from Nepal or china but not everyone my mom is also from northeast..
It isn't bias.if you could understand from a perspective,like I'm from MP I find north eastern food to be full of veggies,rich in protein which reflects in your skin too.its just so sweet to know if there r some different veggies, different dishes which we can learn And this isn't to hurt/offend anyone 😢
South Indians also eat a lot of dry fish, salted dry fish is extremely popular in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. So good to know that these ingredients overlap so many cultures. ❤❤❤
If anyone asks what do you eat, it everytime doesn't mean they are trying to show you isolated. We all come from different religions and cultural backgrounds having various food habits. So, it just could be a curiosity to know!
"Some people literally think that we eat dogs and snakes. Even when we correct them and reply politely, explaining what we actually eat, they don't believe us. I myself have faced that situation. They still mock by saying 'dog eaters,' 'momos,' and all. As an Assamese person, I can say that both vegetarian and non-vegetarian people exist, but we don't eat dogs or snakes. We are not Chinese, we may look different, but people should have the knowledge that the Northeast has a special armed force who fights for the nation. Both my maternal and paternal family come from an army background, and my own dad and brother, even I lost one of my cousin brothers, have been a part of it. Despite this, people still use derogatory terms like 'chinki' or 'Chinese.' There is a limit, but they crossed it.
@@Priya-zp1qgI am sorry for the experience that you have faced. People do lack geographical and cultural knowledge. I have lived in Northeastern states for almost 15 years and i have faced racism there as well. People consider “bihari” as an abuse there and use it to insult a Non-NE person (they knew that i was from haryana) Similar Assamese people face racism in Nagaland, naga people face it in Assam. A haryanvi has faced it in all NE and other indian states. Everywhere there are good and bad people, do not judge the place or tag a whole part of the country as a single person. I made great friends in NE who will be my friends till my last breath (that’s our plan) hopefully. I am a defence brat too ✋ Bharat mata ki jai 🙏 Joi ai Axom🙏
Asking what u guys eat is such a general ques..whenevr i see anyone from diff states in hostel we often share that what kind of food we eat in general..itna offend hone jesa kuch nahi tha ismein. For eg u made this dry fish chutney..this was a new thing for me..this was exactly what people wants to hear..different things if there's any. I hav met so many students from different religion, states nd everyone have something diff to share. No one really got offended in these years.
@@user-qx8cc4rl6qbut every state has different food culture as well as region wise the food changes ...hence people are curious about food habits ...also northeast people are mostly settled in northern part ...in Maharashtra ne people are not commonly seen
I'm from mumbai, kokani and agari - koli(ppl who lives near sea fisherman and saltmaker) loves dry fish. I love dry fish a lot. My mom makes roasted bombil chutney it tastes amazing with bhakari. I have explored sikkim and loved it there and want to explore more north east side of india ❤
@@ankitatiwari4734 If you haven't ate any fish it's going to be bit hard to like the taste of fish first. Try first in mumbai restaurants bcoz the recipe will be right. Kokan, malvan, alibag places are known for fish dishes, if u are able to plan trip there then try authentic fish thali there. It tastes just amazing. Or if you have any friend who eats and make dry fish at home then try there if you liked then you can follow recipe and make it at home. Buy dry fish from market and make it.
@@ankitatiwari4734 If you can try less smelly fish first then try other. Dry small shrimp (Jawala) is my favorite with any roti it taste v good. Easy to eat and less smelly.
I m from Punjab and i can say we all r indian🇮🇳 the things northeast face all community can relate who live on border area's..... How tough situation we have sometimes
She may be have does lack of reached, but I have noticed that in the Northeast, especially in Assam, there are a lot of people from Odisha live who came in bristhi erra but they made our Assam as they are home forever❤, they love to have dry fish they still follow they're tradition❤. In most states from North to South and East to West, people enjoy dry fish in their own unique styles.
Dats because in India every state has its own specialities.. some prefer rice,some roti, some dosa idly litti chokha machi jhol and so on. And by asking what u eat they r just trying to make a conversation and showing interest in ur native ..Why people have to find issue in every thing .
Behan kisne bola ki India ki other parts main dry fish nahi kathey all over coastal areas main dry fish bahhoth kathey hai aur aapke kaana hamare kaane se alag nahi hai lots love from Andhra Pradesh southern part of India ❤❤❤
odisha mein favorite hai pakhal ke saath.Dry fish with mustard paste,dried mango,cry fish same like you burnt ,and make a rough paste with garlic chilly ..
@@nishukaur310 itne to stupid nahin hoge ki upar dry fish likha hai neeche type mistake samajh hi na paye.per hote hain kuch log thoda taang kheenche bina reh nahin pate
I am from Kerala and people love their dry fish with rice as much as north east! Their are lots of similarities in South Indian and north eastern food. 😊 Love how there is so much in common around such diverse food options in our country ❤
Sahi kaha ham sab bharat ke rehne wale hai baat bas itni hi hai ki jaise har ghar me khana banane ki alag style hoti apne swaad ke hisaab se waise hi har prant ki bhi achhi achhi thodi alag par milti julti recipe hoti hai👌me vegitarian hu to fish and egg nahi khati par ye recipe veg. Style me bana ke khungi zarur, aisi aur bhi recipe Sare karte rahiyega👍
I feel proud in telling everyone here in New zealand that we Indians have diverse culture, food, language and traditional clothing. Please don't get offended. It's just they want to know what food preferences are there❤
My dear you are an eternal part of India and we are proud of you , there may be illmannered people you can find in every part of the world but still you also find good ones to
Im from north east side n i stay assam guwahati i basically eat dal rice boiled potatoes mashed with chilli n onion n we eat chapati n we eat rice pithas n eat saag n veggies a lot n we eat puri paratha dry fish etc ,etc.... Love from assam
Kashmiri pandits also used to have dry fish when they lived in kashmir . Our culture had the practice of drying vegetables and fish especially due to the harsh winters so that there was enough produce available even during days one couldn't go out to buy groceries
Stayed in northeast during our posting ...very beautiful houses n greenery stayed in nagaon guwahati Shillong Tezpur N visited shivmandir in middle Brahmaputra river ...till today i am using cane jullaa in balcony which i bought from northeast memory refreshed.
When someone asks you about it food ..it's not intended to make u feel isolated,rather it's out of curiosity as India is so diverse, that every state have different food habits. Same with culture and traditions..
As a person from Northeast we usually dont consume fried food that much , We however have different varieties of local and traditional dishes that are absolutely delicious and healthy too
We all are Indian,that is our identity,I am from Assam,I proud to be Indian always
yahi chiz video banane wali ko bhi samajhna chahiye
thikai koisa kela
@@Jakesullyyunko bahut galat tarah se treat kiya jata h comment section m hamesha batati h north east se hu fir bhi jaan bujh ke Korean bolte h
My identity is human being.
To qa bhai Marathi Punjabi Bihari Asami jab culture hai to q na maze le diversity k aap kya khate ho hain apke yaha ye kehte hain .... koi bore ni ho sakta humare yaha 🤭😊🤟🌸😻❤️
In Odisha also we eat dry fish a lot. Some people like it some people don't, but it's a staple food
Sukhua😅
@@SaritaKarwaBS- I love Luni sukhua 😂😂
Ame odia ama khaiba bhari badhia ❤
Even in Kerala. We just love it
Sukhua .....
I don’t know how you guys from northeast are so traditional, modern & aesthetic at the same time 🥹❤️ I literally love it🫰🏽
Finally someone saying it and making shorts. I don't understand why ppl bias our own people. I know shillong people and they are the sweetest. ❤
We all r Indian and if someone asks u
What people in Northeast eat it's not like that they meant you r from another country don't forget india is a diverse country and its delicacies differ in all region i know many treat northeastern people like they r from Nepal or china but not everyone my mom is also from northeast..
It isn't bias.if you could understand from a perspective,like I'm from MP
I find north eastern food to be full of veggies,rich in protein which reflects in your skin too.its just so sweet to know if there r some different veggies, different dishes which we can learn
And this isn't to hurt/offend anyone 😢
Love from Assam
South Indians also eat a lot of dry fish, salted dry fish is extremely popular in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
So good to know that these ingredients overlap so many cultures. ❤❤❤
I love north east people..they are cultured soft educated nice people..
If anyone asks what do you eat, it everytime doesn't mean they are trying to show you isolated. We all come from different religions and cultural backgrounds having various food habits. So, it just could be a curiosity to know!
"Some people literally think that we eat dogs and snakes. Even when we correct them and reply politely, explaining what we actually eat, they don't believe us. I myself have faced that situation. They still mock by saying 'dog eaters,' 'momos,' and all. As an Assamese person, I can say that both vegetarian and non-vegetarian people exist, but we don't eat dogs or snakes. We are not Chinese, we may look different, but people should have the knowledge that the Northeast has a special armed force who fights for the nation. Both my maternal and paternal family come from an army background, and my own dad and brother, even I lost one of my cousin brothers, have been a part of it. Despite this, people still use derogatory terms like 'chinki' or 'Chinese.' There is a limit, but they crossed it.
I love dry fish ❤
@@Priya-zp1qgI am sorry for the experience that you have faced.
People do lack geographical and cultural knowledge.
I have lived in Northeastern states for almost 15 years and i have faced racism there as well.
People consider “bihari” as an abuse there and use it to insult a Non-NE person (they knew that i was from haryana)
Similar Assamese people face racism in Nagaland, naga people face it in Assam. A haryanvi has faced it in all NE and other indian states.
Everywhere there are good and bad people, do not judge the place or tag a whole part of the country as a single person.
I made great friends in NE who will be my friends till my last breath (that’s our plan) hopefully.
I am a defence brat too ✋
Bharat mata ki jai 🙏 Joi ai Axom🙏
You are so right! She also said “north east mai khaate hai wo maine other part of India mai nahi dekha hai”, contradicting herself. Matlab kuch bhi.
@@jyotsnaoberai7616 some tribes of nagas do consume dogs and snakes
I love dry fish dishes😊
Love from odisha❤
yes daily with pakhala ⭕❗⭕
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Ae sukhua kuha ma😂
@@Tutu__28 luni sukhua Bhai pura mast Lage sunakhela jaithili rasta sara jou smell bahut satisfying 😂😂😂
I am from odisha. In odisha we eat dry fish and odia people love dry fish
True. We love sukhua😄😄
I am from Bangladesh we love dry fish
West Bengal as well
Sukhua😂
@@pallavipanigrahi7678me too❤
I am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 we also eat dry fishes it's my fvrt❤
Asking what u guys eat is such a general ques..whenevr i see anyone from diff states in hostel we often share that what kind of food we eat in general..itna offend hone jesa kuch nahi tha ismein. For eg u made this dry fish chutney..this was a new thing for me..this was exactly what people wants to hear..different things if there's any. I hav met so many students from different religion, states nd everyone have something diff to share. No one really got offended in these years.
Alua vaja, dim vaja, shutki vorta, vat ar dal! 😍 My comfort food in Bangladesh!
Northeast geographically and climatically alag hai isliye food habit alag hota hai... this is diverse culture of our country ❤️❤️..jai hind 🙏
Exactly India has 5 major geographical differences and many more regional
It is an extremely diverse country which we take pride in .
North East is also quite hot and humid place ,it's not quite different from rest of India.
@@user-qx8cc4rl6qbut every state has different food culture as well as region wise the food changes ...hence people are curious about food habits ...also northeast people are mostly settled in northern part ...in Maharashtra ne people are not commonly seen
We Odia also eat dry fish alot. But people feels bad to show! But I'm from Odisha and being an odia I am proud of our food too.❤
I'm from orissa and I'm Vegetarian but orissa people are also eat dry fish. Yeah ❤😊
Calcutta me dry fish khate hai we call it shutki maach
I'm from mumbai, kokani and agari - koli(ppl who lives near sea fisherman and saltmaker) loves dry fish. I love dry fish a lot. My mom makes roasted bombil chutney it tastes amazing with bhakari. I have explored sikkim and loved it there and want to explore more north east side of india ❤
Being an agri..I was about to comment the same..we love our dry fish roasted,curried or in chatni form 😊😊
@@missapps5222yeah that's true 🤘
I want to try dry fish never tried non veg,so where is it available?? i mean can i get dry fish from any supermarket/ grocery stores or fishermen??
@@ankitatiwari4734 If you haven't ate any fish it's going to be bit hard to like the taste of fish first. Try first in mumbai restaurants bcoz the recipe will be right. Kokan, malvan, alibag places are known for fish dishes, if u are able to plan trip there then try authentic fish thali there. It tastes just amazing. Or if you have any friend who eats and make dry fish at home then try there if you liked then you can follow recipe and make it at home. Buy dry fish from market and make it.
@@ankitatiwari4734 If you can try less smelly fish first then try other. Dry small shrimp (Jawala) is my favorite with any roti it taste v good. Easy to eat and less smelly.
India k jahan v jo v khana ho indian tadka sabmein hota hai.. jo hamare indian khane ka pehchan hai❤
In kerala we also eat dry fish. Fish in all forms dry, fresh, pickle
I m from Punjab and i can say we all r indian🇮🇳 the things northeast face all community can relate who live on border area's..... How tough situation we have sometimes
That's really sad that people from other parts don't have idea about Odisha
She may be have does lack of reached, but I have noticed that in the Northeast, especially in Assam, there are a lot of people from Odisha live who came in bristhi erra but they made our Assam as they are home forever❤, they love to have dry fish they still follow they're tradition❤. In most states from North to South and East to West, people enjoy dry fish in their own unique styles.
Agreed...Konark mandir, Lord Jagannath are our places Hindu faith but we as Indian are not aware of rest of Orissa.
Odisha mein hum bohut dry fish khate hain and I love dry fish
I am from Bihar sharsha and we also eat dry fish ki chatni with lots of onion green chilli and lemon 😋
We Kerala people too eat a lot of dry fish😊
Glad to see positivity around 😌
I remember my Nepali friend used to cook dal and fried potatoes exactly like this used to be very hummy.
We South Indians also eat dry fish.. especially the coastal side like Konkan goa malvan north karnataka mangalore etc ❤
I hail from the hilly areas of Karnataka and people love dry fish cuisine here. We have a culture that is very similar to that of north east people!!
Odisha mai khate hai i am from odisha ❤
Dats because in India every state has its own specialities.. some prefer rice,some roti, some dosa idly litti chokha machi jhol and so on. And by asking what u eat they r just trying to make a conversation and showing interest in ur native ..Why people have to find issue in every thing .
Beautiful and simple.. love the video.. 🩵🌷
Aapki ye pyara sa smoothing sa lunch dekh k ...bht satisfaction milta h mko ....and sometimes I follow ur recipes 😅
A PURE TALENT. I HOPE YOU'LL GROW MORE, ALL THE BEST AND KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE UP TO LOVED YOUR CONTENT 💗
Thankyou ❤️
Odisha mein v hum dry fish khaate h dear apki trh😁
Tripura people love dry fish(sutki) . it's called sutki chatni❤
I am from Odisha and I am saying that we people from Odisha love to eat dry fish,dry Prawn since ages❤😊.
Keep growing n glowing girl, hum jaante hain ki northeast me kya khaya jaata hai, woh kuch gawar hai bas unko hi ni pta, so chill n enjoy your meal ❤
Food is the only thing which bring world togther in one. Which connects all the world into one chain ❤❤
I am from northeast tripura and we tell dry fish as sedol ❤
Behan kisne bola ki India ki other parts main dry fish nahi kathey all over coastal areas main dry fish bahhoth kathey hai aur aapke kaana hamare kaane se alag nahi hai lots love from Andhra Pradesh southern part of India ❤❤❤
odisha mein favorite hai pakhal ke saath.Dry fish with mustard paste,dried mango,cry fish same like you burnt ,and make a rough paste with garlic chilly ..
Cry fish😮what is this😂
@@nishukaur310 itne to stupid nahin hoge ki upar dry fish likha hai neeche type mistake samajh hi na paye.per hote hain kuch log thoda taang kheenche bina reh nahin pate
Although I am vegetarian but I know odisha mein bhi dry fish bhut khaate h
yeahhh
Ok, nice ❤️
Dry fish me kanty nahi hoty kia
@@aemanrehan5134hote hai lekin chabake khaya jata sakta hai, Bohot kurkure hote hai
@@pradhani3840 thanks dear Apne bataya mujhy mujhy to kanto SE chir h bhot jabhi Mr fish khati hi nahi
Dry fish is love specially iromba (manipuri dish)
I am from Kerala and people love their dry fish with rice as much as north east! Their are lots of similarities in South Indian and north eastern food. 😊 Love how there is so much in common around such diverse food options in our country ❤
Hi bit of weird question … hope you will answer -- from where did you get this steel kadhai? It’s ☺️ cute
Sahi kaha ham sab bharat ke rehne wale hai baat bas itni hi hai ki jaise har ghar me khana banane ki alag style hoti apne swaad ke hisaab se waise hi har prant ki bhi achhi achhi thodi alag par milti julti recipe hoti hai👌me vegitarian hu to fish and egg nahi khati par ye recipe veg. Style me bana ke khungi zarur, aisi aur bhi recipe Sare karte rahiyega👍
loved it
Thankyou❤️
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I feel proud in telling everyone here in New zealand that we Indians have diverse culture, food, language and traditional clothing. Please don't get offended. It's just they want to know what food preferences are there❤
My dear you are an eternal part of India and we are proud of you , there may be illmannered people you can find in every part of the world but still you also find good ones to
I liked your dry fish chutney. In Toronto we get dry Anchovies so inspired to try this recipe❤
May be you haven't seen the other parts of the country yet because we here love Dry fish (sukhua) in Odisha
So beautiful dish 👌👌👌😋❤❤
I love North Indians and every indian food is Awesome btw you are doing great! Keep doing the best. God bless !!!
In south we eat dry fish and dry prawns curry. And we make prawns chilli powder as a side dish also
I love simple food that good for u so healthy
Im from north east side n i stay assam guwahati i basically eat dal rice boiled potatoes mashed with chilli n onion n we eat chapati n we eat rice pithas n eat saag n veggies a lot n we eat puri paratha dry fish etc ,etc.... Love from assam
Aapki baaten or aapki recipe bht achi h
So yummy. Simple but delicious. I love dry fish
😋😋 Yummy, I love dry fish.
Just love it...
North East Food is really delicious, no extra spices nothing, simple yet nutritious. Love from Maharashtra. ❤
i like your videos its very satisfying Keep it up
Dry fish 🐟😋😋😋 I love it 😊😊
I m from Tripura...bt hum BENGALI bhi khatei hei
Ekdam kara jawab diye ho didi apne lots of love from Kolkata .🌺🕉🌺🇮🇳🚩🙏😊jai hind bharat mata ki jai ..
It's so beautiful and interesting that's we r all different and unique.
I really loved the way you prepared...il try some day
Very nice cooking💞
Dear Ladki,apki koi veg traditional easy to make recipe ho to plz share karna😀
Aibilak amar axomiya khana... 👌👌
Really super resipe
Nice decorations didivi ❤❤
I love your simple recipes ❤
Yes even I am from northeast and yes u r absolutely right ur videos r satisfying ❤😍
Yaar love your videos..
I'm trying some of the recipes that you show..
Kashmiri pandits also used to have dry fish when they lived in kashmir . Our culture had the practice of drying vegetables and fish especially due to the harsh winters so that there was enough produce available even during days one couldn't go out to buy groceries
Stayed in northeast during our posting ...very beautiful houses n greenery stayed in nagaon guwahati Shillong Tezpur N visited shivmandir in middle Brahmaputra river ...till today i am using cane jullaa in balcony which i bought from northeast memory refreshed.
Hum bhi yahi sab khate hai 😂😂😂 from Odisha ❤
Mujhe fish chatni bahut acchi lagi dal recipe Achcha Laga fry bhi achcha Laga thank u so Mach mam❤
We are from Kerala and yaha bhi mostly dry fish khate hain aur yaha bohot sare dishes me dry fish dali jaati hain
At my home this chutney is our favourite with warm rice love from Tripura ❤❤
Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar, Chittagong also eat a lot dry fish... 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
From Assam like this recipe very much, thankyou for sharing with us
Wow..
Darun hoyeche
🎉🎉❤❤❤❤ we love our North Eastern brothers and sisters 👯♀️❤️🙏🇮🇳🫡
Are bahot badiya lunch bana hai
Hum bhi ese khate hai qki mein bhi meghalaya se huu ❤❤❤❤❤
Simple comfort food... Soul satisfying
When someone asks you about it food ..it's not intended to make u feel isolated,rather it's out of curiosity as India is so diverse, that every state have different food habits. Same with culture and traditions..
Your way of cooking is awesome
can you make more detailed recipes? i really wanna try these
Wow nice recipe chhutki mash❤😊
Love your videos ✨
Wow looks yummy similar to South Indian food but with different recipe😅
Love to see what you cook
It looks sooo yummy 😋😋😋
Ur vedios resolution s too good...which phone u use???
Wow looks so yummy
Wowww ❤ dal bhaat alu bhaja dim bhaja … almost similar. Love these kind of simple yet so satisfying food
I just love this kind of food
As a person from Northeast we usually dont consume fried food that much , We however have different varieties of local and traditional dishes that are absolutely delicious and healthy too
i loved dry fish's any dish❤❤Just loved it😘😘
Nice.. very yummy.. I want to taste it...