Many Bangladeshis migrate to Sweden every year in the hope of a better life besides education. As the number of Bangladeshis in the country increases day by day, so does the demand for Bangladeshi products. And so, in addition to the shops of daily necessities, many expatriates have opened restaurants of Bangladeshi food.
Like the rest of the world, there is a demand for Bengali food in Sweden. Bengali food is equally popular among expatriates as well as Swedes. There are hundreds of Bangladeshi-owned restaurants in the country. Besides Bengali food, many people have also started the business of Bangladesh’s mouth-watering street food fuska chatpati. Which is highlighting the Bangladeshi culture with Bengali food in foreign lands.
A student who came to eat at a Bangladeshi food shop said, ‘The taste of country food is available here. Every Sunday of the week I come here to taste local food. ‘
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In Sweden, the government has announced the closure of nightclubs and bars after 10pm due to an abnormal increase in corona infections. And so the expatriates as well as the Swedes are leaning towards these delicacies.
The number of Bangladeshis in Sweden is increasing, as is the demand for Bangladeshi products. Once it was difficult to get Bangladeshi food but now it is easy to find all the Bangladeshi sweets and fuska along with the daily necessities in these shops run by Bangladeshis.