Bakeries Item-Toast Biscuit
Hello Food Lovers,
Bakery is a very important name in the society today. Because the current generation of people cannot live without bakery. In fact, people are much busier at this time of modern technology, so most of the time they have become dependent on different types of food items for bakeries. But it is also true that much of our food now depends on bakeries. We are now more accustomed to readymade foods.
However, due to my city living, I have become accustomed to readymade meals. Because that's the only busyness, because of the short time, we have to order different items of our bakery from time to time. But there is a matter of taste. Because of which we also have some bakeries of our choice. From where we buy a variety of food items.
One of my favorite bakery is Al-Razzaq. Al-Razzaq is one of the most popular bakery shops in old Dhaka. They have three types of shops, a sweet shop, a food restaurant and a bakery item. I buy my favorite bakery items from here.
The item I bought today is toast biscuit. This is one of my favorite items. Toast biscuits, especially with tea, its great combination. Tea and toast biscuits are one of the Bengalis' favorite items.
Al-Razzaq bakery is in a good location, located along the road, so the communication is good. And the price of toast biscuits is relatively low. One kilo of toast biscuit costs about $ 2.
Address:
Al Razzak Bekary $ Confectionary
30 North South Road, Bongshal
Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh
Thanks all for visit my review.
Restaurant Information
Al Razzak Bekary $ Confectionary
87, North South Road, Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Dhaka 1100, Bangladesh
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Nice post. However, these biscuits, in English, are called Rusks. In Greek, paximadia. In Spanish, according to Google, 'Bizcochos'.
In your own language, you do not have a special word for them, you just call them toast biscuits?
As for the price, over here in South Africa, half a kilo costs more than $3 (upto $6 if they describe them as 'home-made'). I too would eat more of them if they were so cheap.
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Yes, in somewhere it is also called rusk but in the city of Dhaka we always called it toast. And luckily it is very cheap in our country :D thanks for your nice response.