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Edible Greens

Water lily fritters - shapla miniature raft

Barnali Dutta
September 07, 2014
Shaplar Velaa - Water lily raft recipe By Barnali Dutta, published by Prasadam: September 7, 2014 The iron rich Banglade... article ..
Curry-Tarkari

Down to earth, full of common senses

Barnali Dutta
September 01, 2014
Gati kochu and chingri tarkari - Simple Arbi Prawn By Barnali Dutta published by Prasadam August 28, 2014 I was hesitating, s... article ..
Edible Greens

Kharkol Varta - A Tribal recipe

Barnali Dutta
August 20, 2014
Varta or Bhorta in Bengali cuisine is a mashed vegetable or fish item and this is a super tasty edible green local recipe. Indian population... article ..
Folk Food

Taler Bora - Palmyra palm sweetmeat recipe

Barnali Dutta
August 16, 2014
Taal Fuluri - Palm and Banana fritters, a traditional Bengali dish By Barnali Dutta , published by Prasadam : August 16, 2... article ..
Traditional Snacks

Palmyra pulp sweet - Taal kheer

Barnali Dutta
August 12, 2014
Bengali Taal Kheer recipe with Muri By Barnali Dutta , published by Prasadam : August 11, 2014 This is a v... article ..
Curry-Tarkari

Pushing forward the Plantain Stem

prasadam
August 07, 2014
After removing the layers of hard outer stem of banana tree, the tender fibrous inner pith of the stem or core has many medicinal properties... article ..
Fish-Maach

Heavenly Hilsha with melted fish bones

Barnali Dutta
July 24, 2014
Sorshe ilish, the most recognized, very popular and classic dish of Bengali cuisine, a bright yellow mustardy fish preparation bes... article ..
Fry and Fritters

Taro chips - Food craft

Barnali Dutta
July 18, 2014
The ideas of Class, culture or custom differences were always a vague issue in our family ethics. My parents say intelligent ordinary wor... article ..
Folk Food

Addar Amloki - Pills for NO pills

Barnali Dutta
July 13, 2014
IDLE TALKERS FAVORITE GOOSEBERRY DIGESTIVE PILLS Indians loves tasty meal and mukhshuddhi to continue relishing the taste of food, for... article ..
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Experience the Essence of Bengali Culture: Bengali cuisine is more than just food; it's a celebration of culture and tradition. Through our blog, we delve into the stories and traditions behind each dish, sharing the rich heritage that has shaped Bengali cuisine over centuries. From festive feasts to everyday meals, we bring you closer to the warmth and hospitality that characterizes Bengali culture.

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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