AroundMeBD channel highlights the village's cooks and reveals the daily life of this community living in the west of Bangladesh
In South Asia, many villages and communities have Youtube or Facebook channels, and residents are actively involved in making them a success. Through traditional cooking tutorials, villagers show the world their culture and their daily life. But it's not just about recording scenes for posterity; such channels often tally up considerable views on these platforms and generate enough money to finance various projects for the village concerned. Once isolated, these "Youtube Villages" are now sharing their daily routines with viewers around the planet.
A group of women are cooking for the whole village, that is, for nearly 400 people. In this video, 15 women are seen cutting the heads off mackerel, dipping the fish in boiling oil and preparing a curry sauce for a dish which they then serve to the village's entire population. This is how to make mackerel curry the "Bengali" way. This is one of the latest videos from the AroundMeBD youtube channel, released a few days ago and on which you can find many vlog 'episodes' like this one. A virtual dive into the traditional cuisine of Shimulia in Bangladesh.
Created in 2016 by Liton Ali Khan, owner of a cybercafe, the channel highlights the village's cooks, who demonstrate in front of the camera the different ways of cutting giant fish or show viewers how to cook a meat recipe, that of the favourite dish of the village: buffalo intestine curry. While the content is simple, consisting of affordable cooking tutorials, this channel reveals the daily life of this community living in the west of Bangladesh.