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 ...
With winters, Bengal’s love for nolen gur shines through the mishtis that are available. One of the most valued delicacies, ...
During the winter in Bengali households, traditional sweets like Narkel Naru, Sandesh, Patishapta, and Payesh are made using coconut, jaggery, and other ingredients. Recipes include grated coconut ...
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.
Celebrate Pohela Boishakh 2026 with traditional Bengali mishti recipes that bring sweetness to the New Year. Discover easy ...
With commercial gas supply yet to normalise, makers of traditional Bengali mishti are making prudent choices to keep the ...
Countless temptations wait to be carried home to enhance your own Diwali gifts or serve to visitors throughout the holiday. The dry fruit variety is very popular in most of these shops. “We have the ...
Kolkata-based Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) in Taratala has given a healthy spin to a Bengali staple — the sandesh — sans the conventional sweetening techniques. Their Sugar-Free Charcoal ...