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Both flat-shaped (triangular) and full-shaped (tetrahedron/triangular pyramid) samosas are popular snacks in [[Bangladesh]]. A [[Bengali language|Bengali]] version of the full-shaped samosa is called a {{lang|bn|সিঙাড়া}} ({{transliteration|bn|shingara}}) and is normally smaller than the standard variety. The {{transliteration|bn|shingara}} is usually filled with pieced potatoes, vegetables, nuts, etc. However, {{transliteration|bn|shingaras}} filled with beef liver are very popular in some parts of the country. The flat-shaped samosa is called a {{transliteration|bn|somosa}} or {{transliteration|bn|somucha}}, and is usually filled with onions and minced meat.

Both flat-shaped (triangular) and full-shaped (tetrahedron/triangular pyramid) samosas are popular snacks in Bangladesh. A Bengali version of the full-shaped samosa is called a সিঙাড়া (shingara) and is normally smaller than the standard variety. The shingara is usually filled with pieced potatoes, vegetables, nuts, etc. However, shingaras filled with beef liver are very popular in some parts of the country. The flat-shaped samosa is called a somosa or somucha, and is usually filled with onions and minced meat.