The perception of a particular smell associated with any cultural or ethnic group, including Bengalis, often stems from the use of specific spices and cooking methods prevalent in their cuisine. Dishes like fish curry, mustard oil, and various spices can contribute to distinctive aromas that might linger. It's important to recognize that such generalizations can perpetuate stereotypes and may not accurately reflect individual experiences or hygiene practices. Appreciating cultural diversity in food is crucial to understanding the richness of different traditions.
Whatever they smell.
They give a nasty smell
Yes, you can smell a frog if you want. It is possible but that doesn't mean you have to but the CLEAR answer to you question is YES you CAN smell a frog! (they may not smell like anything!)
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
Yes, excellent sense of smell
Bengalis primarily adhere to two major religions: Hinduism and Islam. In Bangladesh, the majority of the population is Muslim, while in the Indian state of West Bengal, Hinduism is the predominant faith. There are also smaller communities of Buddhists and Christians among Bengalis. The cultural practices and festivals of Bengalis often reflect this religious diversity.
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Kayasthha
No, most western bengalis dont however in bangladesh they probably do, dont get bengalis confused with indians.
Too Many
Kayasta
In Bangladesh, but also in India.
6 milions or 7 milions
desh as in bangla- desh( land of/ coutry of the bengalis)
Bengalis may refer to their homes as "bari" or "ghar," which both mean house or home in Bengali. It is common for Bengalis to use these terms to describe their living space within the cultural context of their language.
dhoti kurta in male and saree in female.
because they didn't want to be called pakis