Mughal biryani Era

People eat to survive, and food-loving people live to eat.
Whether you like food or not, there are very few people who do not love
biryani. Biryani was born even before the Mughal period. Basically it is the
family food of kings and queens. This delicious and fragrant dish made with
lots of meat, ghee, rice and all kinds of expensive spices has come to the
plate of any food lover from the kitchen of the then kings and queens
Various biryani shops, big and small, have sprung up in
different parts of Dhaka. This family food is being packaged and coming to the
doorsteps of common people. Do people eat biryani during Corona? To find out we
talked to the owners of a few popular biryani restaurants.
Mohammad Ashraful Alam, manager of Sultans Dine, said 80 per
cent of the workers had to be laid off as business conditions were not as good
as before. Mohammad Shah Alam, owner of Lalbagh Biryani House, said that the
number of people buying biryani at restaurants has decreased. Not even
one-fourth of the previous buyer is now.
However, the demand for food has not decreased even though the
number of people eating biryani has gone down. People are now eating biryani by
ordering online. So popular restaurants have launched online catering. And Foodpanda
is delivering this family food to the buyer. Safely delivering food to buyers,
young workers who have access to education as well as employment opportunities.
The restaurant business, general shoppers and young employees
have also benefited from this facility of home delivery. Foodpanda is easily
reaching the doorstep by ordering food through mobile app. Foodpanda is making
it more convenient and attractive for customers to order online with an offer
of up to 50 per cent 'Head Loss Discount', which will run throughout the month
of October. The new normal is changing people's way of life in different ways
at this time. This time we have to use this time positively. Eating the family
biryani of food lovers will not stop.


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