You will not find any Bengali sweet list without the quintessential Mishti Doi. This famous dessert is made with condensed milk, yogurt and caramelized sugar. The sweet blend of milk, yogurt and sugar ...
As the festive season approaches, Bengalis prepare traditional sweets to avoid last-minute stress. Narkel er Naru, Mihidana, Muri er Moa, Gurer Sandesh, and Patishapta Pitha are classic examples.
Poush Sankranti, also known as Poush Boron, is celebrated in Bengal with traditional sweets like Narkel Naru, Til Naru, and Gurer Sandesh. These treats are made from coconut, sesame seeds, and jaggery ...
As a loyal Bengali, I am always in search of something new to brag about. Recognition, whether international or from near home, always helps keep the bragging juices flowing. UNESCO’s 2021 inscription ...
Here’s the essence of Kolkata’s winter through a sensory dessert walk by Slurrp exploring five century-old sweet shops. From ...
Sweets and Bengal go hand-in-hand. Each creation of chhana, when skillfully mixed with sugar syrup, transports foodies to a heavenly world with just one bite. Harsh Goenka, chairman of RPG Enterprises ...
After serving Delhi for 96 years, historic Annapurna Bhandar in Chandni Chowk is set to close on December 31 following a ...
Step into the heart of Bengal this Poila Boisakh as Sheraton Hyderabad Hotel welcomes acclaimed visiting chefs Nandita and Manik for a five-day culinary showcase at Feast, the hotel’s signature ...