SLC-S28/W2-"Local Taste, Global Twist!"| Creative Street-food Challenge!
Assalamu Alaikum friends. Today I am here to participate in a wonderful Steemit challenge competition organized by @ninapenda. The Topic of this challenge is SLC-S28/W2-"Local Taste, Global Twist!"| Creative Street-food Challenge. Now I am going to Main topic.
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| Take your favorite local street food and give it an international mix. Tell us the name of the street food and why? Show steps. Be detailed enough! |
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There are many famous street foods in Bangladesh. Some of the famous dinner dishes of Bangladesh are Fuchka, Chatpati, Jhalmuri, Haleem, Noodles, Minced Vegetables, Egg Sandwich, Singara, Samocha, Mughlai etc. The most popular of these is Fuchka. Fuchka is considered to be the most popular street food in Bangladesh. This food is very popular in various alleys of the city. It is one of my favorite street food items. If I were to give an international mix of it, I would name it "Thai Style Fuchka".
| Fuchka | After To Mix Name | Thai Style Fuchka |
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This is a popular dish and it is a very tasty street food. This dish has gained a lot of popularity among street food. Many items are added to this dish, so its taste is very different. The recipe is made with a combination of sour and spicy. That is why it tastes so good. I have made this street food recipe myself, which is given below in a few steps.
List of Required Materials ✅
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| Ingredients | As Much As Needed |
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| Fuchka | 10-15 Piece |
| Roast Gravel | As you want |
| Carrot | As you want |
| Coriander | As you want |
| Raw pepper | 5-8 piece |
| Tomato Sauce | 2 piece |
| Tamarind pickle | 1 piece |
- Step-1 :- At first, I bought some fuchka from the shop and fried it in hot oil. It would become round, which I tapped in the middle and broke so that the ingredients could be placed inside. I broke each fuchka.
Fuchka | ![]() |
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I broke Fuchka | ![]() |
All the Fuchka are ready | ![]() |
- Step-2 :- Now I roasted the dabli boot. It needs to be cooked until soft. Then I chopped the carrots, coriander leaves and green chilies. Then I mixed everything and put it on a plate.
- Step-3 :- Then I put the chopped ingredients inside the fuchka. Be careful not to fill it completely because you need to leave space for more ingredients inside. I filled each fuchka with the ingredients. Then I added the roasted dabli.
I put the ingredients inside | ![]() |
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I added some spices | ![]() |
I gave dabli dal | ![]() |
making process | ![]() |
- Step-4 :- Now that it's all done, I add the chopped carrots, coriander leaves and green chillies again. It looks tempting now. This is how street food is prepared in every restaurant.
Re-mixing ingredients | ![]() |
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Ingredients mixing complete | ![]() |
- Step-5 :- Since this fuchka is complete, I want to add an international twist to it. For this, I have collected a tamarind pickle and tomato sauce. I plan to make two mixers of this.
Tamarind pickle and tomato sauce | ![]() |
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Presentation with details | ![]() |
A packet of tomato sauce in front | ![]() |
- Step-6 :- Usually when street food in Bangladesh makes phuchka, tomato sauce is not used. They only use sour water. That's why I have given an international mixture here which is called Thai Fuchka. I wrote down the details on paper and presented them according to the contest rules.
Fuchka on my hand | ![]() |
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wonderful presentation finished | ![]() |
| Which country or culture inspired your combination? Give a clear explanation about your inspiration. |
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I have made a recipe which is a very popular dish in our country. But since the question has been asked here, I will say that the culture of Thailand inspired my combination. Suddenly this plan came to my mind so I made the Bangladeshi recipe with an international mixture. From your inspiration, it started from there when I saw that recipe from Thailand. That is why I was able to do so much according to my efforts.
| What new flavor, or presentation did you create? |
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Yes of course, in this recipe I have beautifully mentioned that Fuchka is a popular dish in our country. When this Fuchka is presented, it is usually served with a thin sour sauce. But I have made it differently.
I have added coriander leaves, carrots and tomato sauce to it. I think this combination has taken my dish to the international level. When I put all the ingredients together, it had a wonderful aroma. I took a close-up picture of it while I was presenting it and took a picture of it in my hand which looks tempting.
Mixing of Sach + Tamarind Pickle | ![]() |
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Thai Fuchka | ![]() |
| How do you think people would react if this food was sold on the street? Explain! |
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Actually this question is very interesting. I never claim to be a shopkeeper haha. But I consider myself a small chef because I sometimes make recipes. If this food was sold on the street, then of course I would set a specific price for it. Also, I would give it a special name Thai Style Fuchka.
When this food was sold on the street, everyone would be surprised because they had never tried such a recipe before. They would think how Thai food is prepared in Bangladesh? A desire would arise in them to know. That is why they would always wait to eat this Thai Style Fuchka recipe.
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So this is how I made a popular street food in Bangladesh called Phuchka at home. After making it, I gave it an international twist by adding coriander leaves, carrots and extra tomato sauce. My younger brother helped me make this recipe. We both tried this recipe and enjoyed it.
So I am Inviting my lovely Steemian friends @suboohi, @heriadi,@wilmer1988, @selina1, @memamun, @sushanta83, @jimiaera02, @solaymann to Participate in this Competition.
























Seriously, after seeing your fuchka recipe, I am feeling very hungry right now and my mouth is watering because the kind of recipe you have shared with us, we Pakistanis call it Gol Gappa and this is called a Gol Gappa. Here in Pakistan, girls eat it with great enthusiasm and these Gol Gappa are very delicious and very tasty. I hope that others will also like your recipe and I wish you the best of luck.
I am very happy that you liked my recipe. So come to our country without further delay hahaha. I am waiting for you with a fuchka. 😊
Hahahah sure 😃
I want to try your recipe just by looking at it. It looks so delicious.
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Thank you very much dear for your kind support. It means a lot for me. I am grateful to you. Good luck.✅✅🙏
Hi @@@max-pro
You really make a delicious fusion. Your fuchka is called gol gappy in Pakistan. I'm sure your Thai Fuchka are loved by everyone. Presentation is really good. Best of luck for the contest ❤️
thanks for your valuable comments, You should also try this recipe. 😙
Awesome choice and wonderful presentation. It's inspired me to drop my own cultural inspiring street food recipe 😁. Let's see what I decide and share . Good luck to your epic entry.
My mouth is watering after seeing your fuchkas. The mixture you have put inside the fuchkas looks very tempting. I will try this recipe like you. Thank you very much for sharing such a delicious recipe with us.
Thanks Dear..
একা একাই খান, একদিন তো দাওয়াত দিলেও পারেন😩🥱
ওপস, আসেন একদিন বিকেল করে রিস্কনিব 😇