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 ...
To suggest that Bengalis are naturally inclined towards sugar and a vast array of sweets would be an understatement. When we mention Bengali sweets, images of Sandesh, Roshogolla, and Chomchom likely ...
KOLKATA, INDIA: Lovers of mouth-watering Bengali desserts, like the famed rasogolla, can now enjoy a slice of history about their favourite sweets, courtesy a new website that was launched here on ...
Poila Baisakh is round the corner and Bengalis are gearing up to celebrate their new year with gusto. The occasion marks the first day of the Bengali annual calendar. It will be celebrated on April 15 ...
Payesh is a popular Bengali dessert which is made with rice and milk. It is flavoured with cardamom and dry fruits ...
India is home to countless sweet delicacies, but one city stands out as the ultimate hub for sugary delights. Read on to ...
In the heart of a Bengali winter, the arrival of Nolen Gur aka date palm jaggery marks a season of sweetness. This delicacy is an integral part of Sankranti celebrations in West Bengal, where families ...
NEW YORK — The chicken and lamb kebabs sizzled, orange and reddish tones glowing in the dark room. There were ground-meat seekh kebabs, long and juicy; tikka kebabs, whole chicken pieces; malai kebabs ...