SLC-S32/W5 | Frames of My World: Flavors of My World

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Greetings everyone! This Mohammad Sumon! from #Bangladesh

Hello everyone! I hope you all are doing well by the grace of the Almighty.

Today, I am very excited to share my entry for the Contest organized by the Story On Steem community. A special thanks to the community admin & modarator @pea07 & @sohanurrahman Brother, for hosting such an engaging competition.

Spreading positivity and creativity through my words.


Flavors of My World

Whenever I get a little breathless in this busy city life, my mind wants to run away to the roots, to that familiar path. On a recent vacation, I went to my village home in the beautiful Bhola district. Every moment spent in that quiet village, away from the artificial noise of the city, was very peaceful. However, the most beautiful afternoon of that trip was spent sitting in the shop of one of my relatives. The shop is a grocery and tea shop called Ms. Fahim Store, and under the same roof, a homely hotel has been built, called Allah Bhorsa Bhatghar. My little daughter Muntaha was with me. Today, I will share with you the story of that afternoon, mixed with rural hospitality, familiar-taste chats, and the life struggle of rural people.


Visit to Bhola's Tea Stall & Eatery


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Cover: The welcoming front view of M/S Fahim Store & Eatery

1. Where is this food location situated?

This food stall is located right in front of the Dockyard on Kheaghat Road in the Bhola district. It is basically a traditional area meeting place, where local common people, dockyard mechanics, workers, and pedestrians come and go throughout the day. Most of the customers of this shop are dockyard workers.

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The calm and beautiful countryside landscape right in front of the stall

2. What food or drink is this place known for?

This shop is known for its tea snacks and traditional homemade rice. Here, delicious hot tea from Ms. Fahim Store, a variety of soft drinks, and groceries are available. Besides, under the same roof, the Allah Bhorsha Bhatghar banner sells everything from hot paratha-bhaji in the morning to fresh fish broth, meat, and various types of bhara-bhaji in the afternoon and evening in a completely homely atmosphere. In short, this place is well known for its affordable and delicious food.

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The neatly organized grocery shelves and beverage collection inside the shop

3. Why is this location popular among local people or visitors?

In my opinion, it is very difficult to run and survive in a village or a rural area by relying on only one business. My relative has taken this great initiative to keep the source of income active and to make the family self-sufficient. It is difficult to believe how two different jobs can be done in the same shop without seeing the shop.

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A dedicated corner for the hotel business alongside the tea stall

Due to the fact that there are two jobs in one shop, its popularity among the local people and customers is huge. On the one hand, people get satisfaction from chips, biscuits, or afternoon tea at Messrs. Fahim Store; on the other hand, working people rush to Allah Bhorsha Bhatghar to satisfy their hunger at noon or night. Due to the friendly behavior, cleanliness, and tireless work of the proprietor Md. Farhad Mal, this place has become very dear and trusted by the hardworking workers of the nearby dockyard and ordinary passers-by.

Food Name (Items)Price (Price - BDT)Price (STEEM)Price (USDT)
Rice with Lentils & Vegetable/Vorta Package40 Taka8.16 STEEM0.33 USDT
Fresh Fish Curry & Rice70 Taka14.29 STEEM0.57 USDT
Chicken Curry & Rice90 Taka18.37 STEEM0.73 USDT
Special Hot Tea10 Taka2.04 STEEM0.08 USDT
Packaged Chips/Potato Crackers10 Taka2.04 STEEM0.08 USDT

Conversion rates used: 1 USDT equals 122.62 BDT & 1 STEEM equals 4.90 BDT.

4. What was your personal experience during the visit?

When my daughter Muntaha and I reached the shop in the soft afternoon light, my relative was very happy to see us. My little daughter Muntaha sat down on the wooden bench inside the shop. She is used to the four walls of the city, so her eyes were sparkling with surprise when she saw the well-decorated shelves of the shop, the various packets of chips arranged neatly, the glass jars, and the hanging packets of jhalmuri. My daughter would like to have drinks, so I bought her Mojo.

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Mojo drinks for my daughter, her favorite

Since it was afternoon, the afternoon rice meal was over, and the preparations for the night's cooking and tea chats were in full swing. My relative prepared hot steaming tea for us by putting a kettle on the gas stove. And he gave Muntaha some light snacks and chips. For me, I sipped that tea in a rural environment and talked to the local people and learned about their simple lifestyle. It was awe-inspiring to see how one man worked so hard to manage two businesses at once. We spent some time there and enjoyed the familiar atmosphere of rural life.

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Noodles arranged inside a glass

5. How does this place reflect the food culture of your area?

Bengali chatting, tea, and rice—these three things are inextricably linked to our culture. I think these small shops of ours in Bhola are not just business centers; they tell the story of the tireless work and struggle of our hardworking people to turn around and the real food culture and life struggle. This business of rice and tea together proves that with honesty and hard work, it is possible to pull the family together beautifully, even in any adverse environment. Eating rice to the brim at a low cost and making a storm in a teacup—these simple joys and life struggles have sustained our rural tradition and food culture for ages.

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A colorful display of hanging potato crackers and local snacks at the shop

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A well-organized grocery shelf displaying a variety of refreshments and daily essentials

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View from inside the shop to the outside

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Tea-making setup featuring the classic kettle and cups

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Inside M/S Fahim Store: A display of everyday essential snacks and drinks

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A beautiful selfie with my daughter inside the shop


Location Code and Other Information


ParticularDetailed Information
Flavors of My WorldTea Stall & Eatery
Business NameM/S Fahim Store & Allahr Bhorsha Bhatghor
AddressHeed Dockyard, Kheyaghat Road, Bhola Sadar, Bhola
Google MapsClick Here
Google PlusMJM7+C42, Bhola
Steem-atlas Location[//]:# (!steematlas 22.68348528 lat 90.61275924 long Heed Dockyard d3scr)
Operating Hours7 AM - 11 PM
Contact+8801314016908
Camera DeviceSamsung Galaxy A04
Video Link

IPFS Video

Youtube Video Link


Conclusion


Amidst the hustle and bustle of mechanical life, this afternoon spent at Messrs. Fahim Store and Allah Bhorsha Bhatghar in Bhola will remain a piece of golden sunshine in my memory for a long time. Those of us who live in the city often forget how little and how easily life can be made beautiful. This small shop of my relative's not only gave me the taste of a cup of tea or a plate of rice but also taught me how to keep my family self-sufficient by working hard with a smile despite a hundred adversities. On the one hand, the warmth of a cup of tea; on the other hand, this indomitable life struggle to satisfy the hunger of hardworking people—all in all, this moment spent holding the hand of my daughter Muntaha was wonderful for me. I pray that our simple rural tradition and culture will live on forever.

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I would like to invite @fadlymatch @wirngo, and @saxopedia to participate in this contest. Hope to see your wonderful entries! 🙂


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🏆 Evaluation: SLC-S32/W5 | Frames of My World : Flavors of My World

📊 Score Breakdown

CriterionResult
Plagiarism Free✅ Pass
AI Content Free✅ Pass
Bot free and Steem exclusive✅ Pass
Original Photography & Captions1.9 / 2
Steem Atlas Usage 21 Tips to Make Better Posts for Steem Atlas1.9 / 2
Storytelling & Experience1.8 / 2
Food Culture & Local Insights1.8 / 2
Markdown & Presentation1.8 / 2
Final Score9.2 / 10

Your post is very well presented, and I really enjoyed reading it. You introduced a tea shop from your local area, and I liked the way you described the place clearly and beautifully.

You shared some wonderful photos that made your post more attractive. However, I think your post would look even better if you improved the Markdown formatting a little. I hope you'll keep this in mind and pay more attention to it in your future posts.

You used Steem Atlas correctly and shared your experience in an engaging way. Your storytelling and overall presentation were very good. Keep up the great work, and continue sharing your wonderful experiences with us.

Best of luck in the contest!

🤖 This evaluation was generated by SteemHome, a Steem blockchain challenge management platform.

Thank you @sohanurrahman bhai for your excellent assessment and nice comments. I am glad to know that you liked my post. Personally, I put a lot of effort and my best effort into the post, so to be honest, I expected a better mark. Especially since the scores were slightly lower in storytelling and other sections, I wonder where I was lacking. However, I will definitely keep in mind the constructive suggestions you gave (e.g., improving the Markdown formatting) and try to make them more perfect in the next posts. Thanks again for your valuable time and guidance. 🙂

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