Search Editorial Photos
"scrumptious"
13 professional editorial images found
#10427290
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427294
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427298
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427302
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427308
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427310
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427314
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427318
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427326
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427332
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427338
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#10427344
29 August 2023
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn, or giant freshwater prawn, freshwater scampi (India), cherabin (Australia), golda chingri (Bangladesh and India), udang galahb (Indonesia and Malaysia), uwang or ulang (Philippines), and koong mae nam or koong ghram gram (Thailand) is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn found in tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. It is one of the biggest freshwater prawns in the world. The giant freshwater prawn has also been introduced to parts of Africa, China, Japan, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Females M. rosenbergii lay 10,000-50,000 eggs up to five times per year. 'Chingri macher dalna' aka 'Chingri macher jhol' is a scrumptious, spicy, and flavored Bengali giant freshwater prawn curry and fried prawn is crazily popular among Bengalis. In this preparation, prawns are marinated, fried, and then cooked in spicy onion-tomato gravy with some potato chunks. This versatile prawn recipe is an asset of Bengali cuisine which is frequently prepared in every Bengali household. It is mostly relished with steamed rice and sometimes with roti too. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 29/08/2023.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#6868732
12 July 2021
Pakistani chef cooks kabobs and other Lahori delicacies on large kataks (hot plates) at a Pakistani Restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 23, 2009.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.