This is @sushanta83 From #Bangladesh
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Hello friends, how are you, I hope you are doing well, I am also doing well with your prayers and God's grace, so today I am back with a new post for you. So without further ado, let's start, I am going to tell you about the famous singara of our Ghatal city today. When I went out for a walk in Ghatal upazila in the afternoon, I was walking along the road and noticed that a man had stored many singaras in a car, each singara was sitting for sale. So I stood in front of that singara shop to review for some time. I noticed that the singaras are very small in size but the price is comparatively low, the price of each singara is sold at 2 taka. So I have already bought a few singaras to eat.
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There are many purposes for selling singara. Singara is very small in size but comparatively the price is very low. For example, each singara is currently sold at 10 taka per piece in every hotel. Accordingly, small singaras are sold at a low price on the sidewalk.
For example, I first ate two to three pieces of singara and reviewed it and liked it very much. So I immediately bought 10 more pieces of singara, and ate each singara. Here I noticed that the person who can buy 10 pieces of singara, i.e. the price of 10 pieces of singara is 20 taka, will buy 20 more pieces of singara because the price is relatively low.
Inside each singara there are three to four pieces of small potatoes, two to three pieces of potatoes, and chopped onions. These singaras were quite tasty to eat but the price is low. Even the ones sold in hotels are comparatively much higher in price. 1 piece of singara in the hotel is equivalent to 5 pieces of singara on the sidewalk.
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