File:Travelling Bombay duck.jpg
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English: Voyage of Fish gave its name when it was catched in Maharashtra waters and sent in Indian Mail trains to Calcutta where it got the name
Bombay daak (mail), it's was further coined as Bombay Duck by Robert Clive. This is "Sundried Bombay Duck is again seen travelling in Bombay truck" transported to its market, Bombay duck lovers will savour it during rainy season as the fresh Bombay Duck will not be available. It's like, if you know it, you know it kind of delicacy. In Mumbai it's called Bombil. Below link of wiki will take you to the core of this lip smacking fish Lore. Bombay, Bombay ka dewana! |
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