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Bombay Pav Bhaji with Amul Butter
Welcome to our channel! In this mouthwatering video, we take you on a delightful journey to Mohali, where we discovered the best Bombay Pav Bhaji in the Tricity. Prepared with love and served with a generous dollop of Amul Butter, this iconic street food dish will leave you craving for more.
Join us as we explore the bustling streets of Mohali, uncovering the hidden gem that has mastered the art of creating the perfect Pav Bhaji. From the rich and flavorful tomato-based bhaji to the perfectly toasted buttery pav, every bite is a burst of flavors that will transport your taste buds straight to the streets of Mumbai.
Get ready to tantalize your senses as we showcase the artistry and skill that goes into creating this beloved Indian street food. From the meticulous selection of spices to the precise cooking techniques, every step is a labor of love, resulting in a Pav Bhaji that is unmatched in taste and quality.
So, if you're a food enthusiast or simply someone looking to satisfy their Pav Bhaji cravings, this video is a must-watch. Join us as we indulge in the heavenly combination of Bombay Pav Bhaji with Amul Butter in the heart of Mohali. Don't forget to hit the like button, subscribe to our channel, and get ready to embark on this flavorful journey with us!
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Mangain/mangampu boru (adopting a child), also means accepting a foreigner (not Bataknese) to be like our own biological child by bearing the clan according to the clan that plays the game. For this reason, all elements of the extended family, Dongan Tubu, Boru, Bere, Dongan Respona and Hula-hula must also witness and confirm the clan at the event.
She wants to marry someone who is not of the same ethnic group as her, so that she can marry and be accepted by her future husband's family, she must find adoptive parents who are of the same tribe as her future husband and want to adopt him as a child.
The person who gave her a scarf is her adoptive parents, who are from the same tribe as her future husband, her adoptive parents are close relatives of her future husband


For the Batak people, women are very glorified creatures. Therefore, they are not only respected and loved, but also fought for. Especially for those who want to marry her. It took more than effort to make a Batak woman his wife. One of them is through the Sinamot.
Sinamot is the price or money given by the man to the woman when she is about to carry out a marriage.
In Batak custom, sinamot must be given to the bride as a sign of buying or taking a daugther to be the groom's life companion.
Sinamot is always determined based on social status such as the level of education possessed by woman, the family economy of woman and men.
Where if the economic level of a woman's family is high, then a woman's family asking for a high number of Sinamot as well, because women's families do not want to be looked down upon by the Toba Batak community, in their environment where the number of Sinamot is always a measure of self - esteem for families, especially woman' families.