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Mezban (also known as Mezbaan) is a traditional feast originating from the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh. The term "Mezban" is derived from the Persian word "Mezbaan," which means "host." This feast is an integral part of the social and cultural fabric of the region and is typically organized to celebrate various occasions such as weddings, births, and other significant events.
History[edit]
The tradition of Mezban dates back several centuries and is deeply rooted in the customs of the Chittagong region. Historically, it was a way for the affluent members of the community to share their wealth and foster social bonds. Over time, it has evolved into a communal event that brings together people from all walks of life.
Cuisine[edit]
The Mezban feast is renowned for its distinctive cuisine, which primarily features beef dishes. The most iconic dish is the "Mezban beef," a spicy beef curry that is slow-cooked to perfection. Other popular dishes include beef curry, beef bhuna, and beef liver curry. The food is typically served with plain rice and naan.
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of Mezban dishes is a labor-intensive process that involves the collective effort of the community. Large quantities of meat are marinated with a blend of spices and cooked in massive pots over an open flame. The cooking process is often supervised by experienced chefs known as "Bawarchis."
Cultural Significance[edit]
Mezban holds immense cultural significance in the Chittagong region. It is not just a feast but a symbol of hospitality and generosity. The event serves as an opportunity for socializing, strengthening community ties, and celebrating cultural heritage. It is customary for the host to invite a large number of guests, including friends, family, and even strangers.
Occasions[edit]
Mezban is organized to mark various occasions, including:
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