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Pummelo Sugarcane Juice Punch

prasadam
November 01, 2014
Pummelo Sugarcane Punch Citrus maxima, Bengali: বাতাবি / Batabi / Jambira, English: Grapefruit Sanskrit: Beejapoora / Matulunga / ... by PRASADAM
Beverages-Tea-Cha

Love Bite - Chiffon Cake

Barnali Dutta
June 06, 2014
Love Bite - Chiffon Cake, muffin recipe Cup cake recipe By Barnali Dutta Published: 2014-06-06 Chiffon cakes are more tender t... by PRASADAM
Beverages-Tea-Cha

My cup of Tea

Barnali Dutta
June 04, 2014
my cup of tea At the end of my day, I always prefer Green Tea, honey and lemon with homemade snacks. I do not like the taste of the gre... by PRASADAM
Beverages-Tea-Cha

Thanda Thanda Cool Cool

prasadam
April 04, 2014
Palm Toddy Kernel and Green Coconut Summer Cooler ... by PRASADAM
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Dolyatra - The spring festival with thandai

prasadam
March 14, 2014
Holi a grand bacchanal festival full of fun, frolic and revelry celebrated every year with gusto in the month of Phalguna (March/April). T... by PRASADAM
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We started to collect all things in a digital way, whether we all can make our "Desi food" fast and easy. For that we started reading books of bygone days. From old literature we found hints of answers to why we should eat mostly what we eat grown within 100 miles of our home (locavore).


The basic food thought of Bengali people was health which is followed the concept of bitter to pungent, fresh produce to fermented foods all ways to describe modernism.

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