Shrimp balachaw manufacturer in Bangladesh

Zulker Naeen
3 min readOct 16, 2020

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Balachaw Maker is a premium quality dried shrimp balachaw manufacturer in the town. Those who love dried shrimp or prawn lovers, this is a piece of great news.

Especially, Balachaw is mainly a dried and spicy food, which made with fried onions, shrimp, garlic, ginger & red chillies.

So far, it is a Burmese hot relish, made of dried prawns or shrimps with plenty of garlic and chillies. It is preserved in an airtight jar for a long time. It is worth making a quantity.

This dry version of food has a good shelf life made of dried shrimps. Everything is fried crisp as there is no moisture whatsoever!

Keeping that tradition of this dish, Balachaw Maker made a fusion of dried ingredients and named it Shrimp Balachao.

It is a spicy dish with a lot of dry chillies. This dish is not only for the shrimp lover but also for the spice lover.

To enjoy the authentic Burmese taste, Shrimp Balachaw would be a great cooking ingredient for you.

That is why Balachaw Maker has brought a great fusion on Shrimp Balachaw, which is different from the regular Balachaw available at the super shop.

You can use this dried pickle to increase the taste of the regular dishes like Mixed Dal, Fried Rice, Khichuri, Noodles, Halim, Murighonto, Vegetable, etc.

The use of secret spices also added a great taste in it.

Balachaw Maker is a marketer of various home-processed brands and household names in Bangladesh.

With selective cooking ingredients, it becomes a companion on consumers’ everyday life.

We are the only spicy Balachaw manufacturer in Bangladesh. You might surprise hearing the name “Balachaw”. What is it?

Firstly, you have to know what is “Balachaw”. Then you will understand what we are making for your mouth.

Balachaw is a fusion of dried ingredients. It also contains processed shrimps, onion, garlic, red chilli, salt, cooking oil and the special masala.

This crispy cooking ingredient is not only for the shrimp lover but also for the spice lover.

Especially Burmese food lovers are mostly familiar with this food item.

However, Balacahw Maker is brought a great fusion on this food item, which is beyond the as usual taste of the Balachaw available at the super shop.

Made with freshly processed shrimps and best spices, it brings you the great taste in a convenient local packaging form to protect and preserve the excellent aroma.

Balachw Maker is a source of quality spice and cooking ingredients. It started its journey from July in 2019 to provide a variety of spice and cooking ingredients for the dedicated customer.

Balachaw Maker is the marketer of various home-processed brands and household names in Bangladesh.

With selective cooking ingredients, it becomes a companion on consumers’ everyday life.

If you are interested in business with Balachao Maker, mail to chaghorbd@gmail.com

Even you may follow our Facebook Page. You may dial 01673375594 to discuss details.

Balachao Maker — Homemade Balachaw Manufacturer

Balachao Maker is the largest homemade balachaw manufacturer in Bangladesh delivering healthy and delicious food items to your doors. Our listed home kitchens prepare food hygienically and healthily only for you. Balachao Maker is passionate about homemade spicy and crispy food and cares about your time and health as well. Thus, it delivers a wide rage of handmade food whilst you busy at work, spending a memorable time with your family or even playing video games with your friends. Let Balachaw Maker worry about your food and health.

About Zulker Naeen

Climate Journalist

Zulker Naeen is a South Asia Fellow at Climate Tracker. With a three years working experience, he has developed courses with the support of other Climate Tracker staff.

As a young climate advocate, his fellowship aims to share knowledge of climate change. Climate Tracker is a global media network closely works on Climate Change.

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Originally published at http://www.zulkernaeen.com on October 16, 2020.

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Zulker Naeen
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Written by Zulker Naeen

South Asia Fellow at Climate Tracker

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