 Hello everyone, this is financial author Amit Dan of amitdan.com on this channel, you'll find financial travel and more videos just as I want you watching right now. If you like what you see, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing. Hello everyone, in this episode I'll take you to a tea stall or locally called Chaghur, what just simply means tea house in Bangladesh. So whenever you go in Bangladesh, you'll find roadside tea stalls or Chaghur to offer tea and other light snacks such as biscuits, processed sweet buns or breads, bananas, gum and cigarettes etc. The person running the tea stall is commonly called Mama or which is locally means Uncle or Kala or what that means is Aunt. So tea stalls can be found everywhere in Bangladesh along the roadside and tea stalls are not just tea stalls in Bangladesh, it's a part of culture, part of social ritual and much more. Locals hang out and socialize here, these are sealed friendships get started in these small tea stalls. Total strangers may offer you a cup of tea in Bangladesh, followers are accepted with welcoming attitude and warm hospitality. So don't be surprised if a total stranger is offering you a cup of tea at these tea stalls in Bangladesh when you visit next time. Tea is served in small glass mugs either with condensed milk or cow milk that has been boiled for long to concentrate and it comes always with lots of sugar. Multiple aluminum kettles used to boil tea and it boils at various stages over propane flames. The taste comes from boiling strong black tea. In Bangladesh it is very common to have black tea, green tea is not popular or widespread. In this tea also you have thick milk and lots of sugar, sometimes it will be mixed with spices and other ingredients just to continue the uniqueness of the taste. So the tea stall you are looking at I tried in Dhaka, Uttara and this is a very basic tea stall. If you look at other tea stalls probably you will find some more items for example snacks and other small items. So this is just a plain tea stall which didn't have that many items but you will get an idea of how tea stalls look like in Bangladesh. I hope you like the video, if you like what you see please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing and there will be more videos coming up of Bangladesh travel. So subscribe and like, thank you.