BENGALI FOOD YOU MUST TRY THIS SEASON
Food is an important part of
all festivals and more so, for Bengalis during the recent Durga Puja.
In fact, they have three important elements at every pandal -the Devi
Protima (the idol of goddess Durga), the stage for cultural programmes,
and the food stalls. For foodies, who've missed it at the pandals, they
can still sample it a Bengali restaurant in the city. And these are
dishes that you specifically need to ask for during this festive season:
BHOG
This is not something that you get at the stalls, but it is a
very important part of Durga Puja. Bhog is usually the anna prasad
offered to the goddess.While it used to be khichdi earlier, over the
years, variations have been added and now different kinds of rice and
vegetables comprise the bhog.
KATHI ROLLS
This is perhaps one of the most famous elements of
traditional street food fare and the most popular one too. Kathi rolls
are kathi kebabs rolled in layered paratha. The dough is kneaded into a
rope and then flatted with a rolling pin to make a paratha that is later
stuffed with kebabs of mutton or chicken. They are also available in
vegetarian and egg varieties.
BIRYANI
Biryani is another specialty that is quite popular during
this fest. This style of biryani has evolved from the Lucknowi style
and is low on spices and light, so it may come across as a little bland.
MISHTI
What is a Bengali fare without some mishti (sweets)? Every
pandal will have at least one sweet shop serving up delicacies, right
from rasogollas to mishti doi to sandesh (milkcake).While the
health-conscious might steer clear from such high-calorie offerings,
these sweets are best enjoyed during the festival.
CHOPS
This is another popular street food that is offered at many
of the pandals. While the aloo (potato) chops are the most popular, the
macher (fish) chop comes a close second and is served with mustard
sauce.
MUGHLAI PARATHA
This is another mouthwatering delicacy from the
streets of Kolkata that is also available in the city. It is a stuffed
paratha that usually contains egg or minced meat. This is quite tasty,
but high on calories.
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