Frying Bini Bhaat Pitha (Sticky Rice Cake).

The Rohingya community enjoys a variety of snacks available at food carts throughout the camp, reflecting both adaptation and continuity of their food culture.

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Main Author: Sohel Rahman (22339525) (author)
Other Authors: TAHURA ENAM NAVILE (22295707) (author)
Published: 2025
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Critical heritage, museum and archive studies
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spellingShingle Frying Bini Bhaat Pitha (Sticky Rice Cake).
Sohel Rahman (22339525)
Food technology
Critical heritage, museum and archive studies
Digital heritage
Social and cultural anthropology
Migrant cultural studies
bini bhaat pitha
sticky rice cake
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title Frying Bini Bhaat Pitha (Sticky Rice Cake).
title_full Frying Bini Bhaat Pitha (Sticky Rice Cake).
title_fullStr Frying Bini Bhaat Pitha (Sticky Rice Cake).
title_full_unstemmed Frying Bini Bhaat Pitha (Sticky Rice Cake).
title_short Frying Bini Bhaat Pitha (Sticky Rice Cake).
title_sort Frying Bini Bhaat Pitha (Sticky Rice Cake).
topic Food technology
Critical heritage, museum and archive studies
Digital heritage
Social and cultural anthropology
Migrant cultural studies
bini bhaat pitha
sticky rice cake