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Nolen Gurer Payesh | Bengali Nolen Gur Rice Pudding

Nolen Gurer Payesh | Bengali Nolen Gur Rice Pudding

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Jan 4, 2023 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

How about a bowl of sweetness to kick off the new year in 2023? Winter is the time to indulge in sweets made with nolen gur. We call it khejur’er gur since it is made with the sap of date palm and it is available only during winter. This gur has an exquisite...
Spilling The Tea: Why You Should Try The Pu-Erh Tea

Spilling The Tea: Why You Should Try The Pu-Erh Tea

by Anindya | Nov 12, 2022 | Eating Out, Food | 0 comments

After water, tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Tea culture is so wide and varied, immersed in highly sophisticated traditions, and comes with fascinating areas to explore. Yes, there’s more to this drink beyond just chamomile and lemon. That said,...
7 Cauliflower Recipes to Try Before You Die

7 Cauliflower Recipes to Try Before You Die

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Nov 4, 2022 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

Winter is the season for cauliflowers and the ones that you get now are so flavourful. You can add cauliflower to anything and it will elevate the taste. We Bengalis love cauliflower and it becomes an everyday vegetable for us all through winter. Here’s a list...
10 Bhai Phonta Recipes to Impress Your Brother

10 Bhai Phonta Recipes to Impress Your Brother

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Oct 26, 2022 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

Bhai Phonta comes right after Kali Puja. It’s the day when sisters put a ‘phonta’ or a tilak of chandan on their brother’s forehead and bless them if they are older and seek their blessings if the brother is older. It’s Bhai-Dooj for...
Kochu Shak er Ghonto | Taro stem stir-fry

Kochu Shak er Ghonto | Taro stem stir-fry

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Oct 21, 2022 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

Taro is consumed almost in all parts of the country in different forms. In Western India, it’s the large taro leaves that are much loved. Bengal is dotted with water bodies in the form of lakes and ponds and hence, different varieties of taro or kochu as we call...
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