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Welcome To Our Presentation

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Ms. Nafisa KasemLecturer

Department of CSEBUBT

Submitted To

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Intake:27 Section:08Department: BBA

Submitted ByNutshell

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GROUP MEMBERSNAME Id No.Md. Shahjad Faihan 11122101330Md. Foysal Hossein 11122101353

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TOPIC OF PRESENTATION

STREET FOOD

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Street Food

The term "street foods" describes a wide range of ready-to-eat foods or drink sold in a street or other public place, such as a market or fair, by a hawkar or vendor, sometimes prepared in public places, notably streets. While some street foods are regional, many are not, having spread beyond their region of origin.

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Street Food in DhakaDhaka is populated with many vendors of street food of many different

kinds including pitha, chotpoti, puchka, jhalmuri, badam and various fried items.

Pitha – In the winter season vapa pitha is a very common street food item in Dhaka. Vapa pitha vendor or hawkers are normally women. In the evening they prepare vapa pitha and sell them. Vapa pitha is a very popular evening breakfast menu.

Chotpoti and puchka – Chotpoti and puchka are very popular among young citizens of Dhaka. Chotpoti and puchka shops are available anywhere in Dhaka city.

Jhal Muri – Jhalmuri is widely available and a favorite among children. It is normally served in cone shaped paper.

Badam vaja – Badam vaja (fried peanuts) is a time pass food item and very popular.

Others – Other popular street food items are puri, somucha, singara, beguni, chop etc. these are fried items and very cheap. People eat them as snacks.

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The street foods that are found around BUBT are:

Bel PuriFuchkaJhal MuriSomuchaSingaraDoi fuchkaChotpotiIce cream

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Street Food Vendors around BUBT:

Street food vendors are that sellers who sells the street food to their customer.Usually their customers are students and children of all status.

The street food vendors earn their livelihood by selling these foods to maintain themselves and their family.As,street food shops are very small, so the vendors can easily set their shop anywhere; specially in front of every school,university,footpath,office-these shops are available where they are very popular.

They sell Jhal Muri,Chotpoti,Somucha,Singara,Ice cream and so on.In winter, they used to sell Vapa Pitha,Chitay Pitha for the special preferences of the customers .

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Student’s Preferences:What types of street food do they like?

What is price of this street food?

How much do they spend on the street food every month?

Why do they eat street food?

What is their favorite street food?

Bel Puri 5Tk 260 Tk As it is very cheap and delicious,students like to have it.

Fuchka 25 Tk 200Tk It is cheaper than other foods and tasty to eat

Jhal Muri 8Tk 220Tk It is popular for its spicy taste.

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Somucha 5Tk 180Tk Usually it is eaten outside in the street restaurant.

Singara 5Tk 300Tk It is also eaten for the same cause .

Singara

Chotpoti 20Tk 180Tk Usually people eat it for its sour taste.

Ice cream 20 Tk 60 Tk It is eaten for the special preference during summer.

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According to the survey on the preferences of 30 students:About 16% students like to eat Jhal MuriAbout 20% students like to eat SingaraAbout 18% students like to eat Bel PuriAbout 15% students like to eat FuchkaAbout 12% students like to eat SomuchaAbout 14% students like to eat ChotpotiAbout 5% students like to eat Ice cream

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The percentage of students’ street food preferences:

Singara20%

Bel Puri18%

Fuchka15%

Somucha12%

Jhal Muri16%

Chotpoti14%

Ice cream5%

Sales

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Our OpinionToday, people may purchase street food for a

number of reasons including "ethnic taste, nostalgia, and the opportunity to eat quickly obtained, reasonably priced and flavorful food in a sociable setting. Street foods are very cheap so students can buy them easily. Be careful when buying food from street vendors as health and hygiene standards are not always top notch. So, the sale of nutritionally poor foods is a further problem as lack of awareness on both the producer and the consumer side prevents many vendors from selling healthy and nutritious dishes.

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