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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2007

htat ta-ya or a "hundred layer" paratha stall in Mandalay, Myanmar

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  • wondered, the tradition stays the same though boundries creates and devides place in to different countries but long adopted habbits stays the same even afer so long... Really enjoyed the video with whole of my heart...

  • @daintgautam

    We've always been different countries, different races, even if we were once joined together by the British Empire. Of course we have both Chinese and Indian influence in our culture and cuisine, not just immigrant communities. It's natural and inevitable. It enriches our lives.

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  • Looks lovely.

  • In Southeast Asia, we sometimes say food wouldn't be so delicious if it's too clean. Think that it explains everything.

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  • What's the point of beating the paratha like that?

  • พม่าหน้าแขก

    

  • @baryah

    Lucky you.

  • @Wagaung Or maybe ,Indians have just too much freedom and say whatever they want ,whenever they want and we as Indians are always vocal about whats not good in India(its the freedom of democracy that makes anyone say anything about india and still getaway ,Arundhati rai is good recent example,but still its something i always am proud of about being an indian) and others just say ,yeah well you suck ?

  • @xxxdieselyyy motor oil is expensive in Myanmar.

  • @xxxdieselyyy

    Thanks. I guess there's a line the Burmese won't cross.

  • @Wagaung ----------hygienic measures still need much to be desired.---------->To be fair, Myanmar's hygenic standards were surprisingly superior to India's. U don't have hotels storing food in toilet, and they don't cook w/ motor oil :P

  • @xxxdieselyyy

    You are welcome. See my vid Burmese Keema Paratha.

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