(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Rosogolla to Sondesh are 7 MUST try Bengali sweets. Rosogolla is spongy, Sondesh offers a milky delight, Lobongo Lotika is aromatic, Patisapta is a filled crepe, Malpua is ...
What’s in a name? Ask Rosogolla! It’s defined by its shape — ‘golla’ meaning sphere — and that’s the biggest handicap for rosogolla, feel some mishti makers. By the virtue of the raw material too ...
Mishti is the sweetest word in Bengali language. It means 'sweet' and it sounds sweet. Bengali girls are often named Mishti—they look sweet, they sound sweet; all of it can by and large can be called ...
The ubiquitous rosogulla, sondesh, misti doi are all off the platters of the sweet- toothed Bengalis during the unprecedented lockdown over the coronavirus threat. But they are not the only ones ...
"There are two creators of taste in Bengal", declared Rabindranath Tagore, "the first is Dwarik Ghosh, maker of succulent Bengali misti doi (sweetened yogurt) and the second is Rabindranath Tagore".
Kolkata: Rosogolla, the syrup-soaked spongy ball that has served as a gastronomic identity marker for the Bengali community for almost 150 years, just got recognition for its uniqueness. The Union ...
The City of Joy has wrapped within itself years of history, culture, and decade-old legacies tucked in the nooks and corners of its narrow lanes. Food is at the heart of Bengal’s Bangaliyana. And ...
Looking for authentic Bengali sweets in Delhi NCR? Discover the top five Bengali sweet shops serving authentic Rosogolla, Mishti Doi, Sondesh, and other traditional delicacies.
KOLKATA: The West Bengal government on Monday said sweet shops can remain open for a duration of four hours during the lockdown period, days after the apex body of sweetmeat outlets flagged concerns ...