Those look utterly delicious! But I think you used the phrase "a spunk of sugar", meaning just a little. If I heard correctly, you really need to know that "spunk" is British English slang for "semen" and, therefore, not something most people want in their food.
Those look utterly delicious! But I think you used the phrase "a spunk of sugar", meaning just a little. If I heard correctly, you really need to know that "spunk" is British English slang for "semen" and, therefore, not something most people want in their food.
Ultimate Bengali Snack is Beguni...😋
So well you present your recipes...we are practically in your kitchen with you.Your voice is so restive.....thank you so much....
Thank you! Perfect video.
Monsoon in Bengal is incomplete without Beguni!!😃😃 Thanks for bringing the humble Beguni to Center- Stage!!🤗🤗 with lots of love from Bengal!!😍😍
Pakodas + Chai + Rain = Never Ending Love Story!😋❤
Beguni monsoon me, khane ka diwana ...
Sure like the word " ensure." Smile...
Good reminder,will soon make.
Excited😋❤
What a lovely dish😘thank you
Welcome❤ Any plans for Brinjal Fritters & Chai ?😋☕
Our day to day snacks is Beguni 💕😊 Thank you chef for making it 😊
recipe yummy & delicious 😋
Yummy
Nice and delicious recipes. So yammi. 😋
Very nice recipe
Yummy 😋
Had eggplant fritters with chai few hours before......little changes from beguni....
Thank you chef
Yum😋😋
HI in Trinidad we call this by Gurnee we don't use rice flour and sugar we use East bata we serve it with mango chutney or plumpster chutney
Looking soooo yummy
Looking soooo yummy 😋
Tastes amazing❤❤❤
They turned out great, I was looking for this!! Keep sharing please :) I’m subscribed to your channel! 😀
Wow, glad to hear your feedback❤ Stay tuned for more such recipes every Monday, Wednesday & Friday😋
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Those look utterly delicious! But I think you used the phrase "a spunk of sugar", meaning just a little. If I heard correctly, you really need to know that "spunk" is British English slang for "semen" and, therefore, not something most people want in their food.
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Those look utterly delicious! But I think you used the phrase "a spunk of sugar", meaning just a little. If I heard correctly, you really need to know that "spunk" is British English slang for "semen" and, therefore, not something most people want in their food.