Bangalees are widely known to be very good in hospitality, and the fact is proven yet again as Bangladesh Premier Sheikh Hasina cooked steamed Hilsa, a delicacy among the Bangalee cuisines, for Indian President Pranab Mukherjee at the Rashtrapati Bhaban.
On the second day of her state visit to India, the Bangladesh PM on Saturday took the helm of the kitchen at the Rashtrapati Bhaban in New Delhi and prepared the item herself for the Indian president for dinner, reports our Kolkata correspondent quoting Indian media.
Although Hasina’s entourage included six chefs who cooked most of the items for the dinner, the Bangladesh premier cooked the steamed Hilsa herself for Pranab Mukherjee, whom she “respects as an elder brother”.
She prepared the dish also for West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who could not taste of the Bangladesh PM’s culinary skills as “it was too early for dinner”.