Famous Food of Burdwan

Burdwan is a city in West Bengal and is also known as Bardhaman. It has a rich heritage of culture, history and cuisine. Most of the food served here is traditional Bengali cuisine along with Mughal dishes and food items. Most of the food here includes rice as it is the staple food of Bengal. Burdwan is also called the rice bowl of West Bengal and is the biggest producer of rice in the state. Along with vegetarian dishes, you will also find a variety of non-vegetarian dishes including chicken, mutton, fish and other seafood. Bengalis have a sweet tooth for desserts, and hence, the Bengali cuisine includes a lot of sweet dishes and desserts like Rasgulla, sondesh, etc.

Here is a list of some famous dishes of Burdwan;

  • Sitabhog –

Sitabhog is an authentic Bengali dish that is primarily famous in Burdwan. It s made from rice flour, cottage cheese, ghee, sugar, water and saffron. It is served with nikuti, which is also made from milk powder, curd, ghee and baking soda. A myth about this dish is that it was the favourite dish of Mata Sita of Ramayana.

Sitabhog

Sitabhog – Img Src: Flickr @Framez

  • Mihidana –

Mihidana is also a major sweet dish that is popular in Burdwan. Mihidana is prepared from Bengal gram flour along with ghee and water. The fine grains of wheat flour are cooked for a long time and then are garnished with raisins, dry fruits and prunes. It is an essential sweet in the city and is mainly used for Prasad offered to Hindu gods in temples.

Mihidana

Mihidana – Img Src: Flickr @Sayantan

  • Lengcha –

Lengcha is an Indian sweet dish that originated in West Bengal. It is primarily prepared from cottage cheese and wheat flour. Oval shaped balls are made from dough of flour and cheese, and then, they are deep fried. Fried balls are then soaked in sugar syrup for a long time. You can serve them cold or hot as per your preference.

Lengcha

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  • Macher Malai –

Macher malai is seafood, which includes prawns that are cooked in coconut sauce and are served along with steamed rice. The coconut sauce is prepared with coconut, garlic, onions, and chillies along with cinnamon, cardamom, cloves and bay leaves.

Macher Malai

Macher Malai – Img Src: Google

  • Macher Jhol –

Macher jhol is, basically, fish stew that is made from Rohu fish and is served with rice and chapattis in most areas of Burdwan and west Bengal. It is seasoned with turmeric powder, garlic and onion paste. Potatoes are also added to the stew to give it a thick consistency. Macher jhol is a healthy dish and a major part of lunch and dinner of almost every Bengali family.

Macher Jhol

Macher Jhol – Img Src: @Google

  • Sarbhaja –

Sarbhaja literally means fried cream. It is a sweet dish that is made from deep frying several layers of fresh cream or condensed milk. It is made mainly on the occasion of Durga Puja and is a hot favourite of people during this time.

Sarbhaja

Sarbhaja -Img Src: Outlook Traveller

  • Moa –

Moa is a popular sweet dish that is made from jaggery from Date palm, puffed rice, ghee poppy seeds, cardamom and is a dish that you will find here in winter season. It is available in winters only as Jaggery from dates and puffed rice are available in this season only.

Moa

Moa – Img Src: Google

  • Kheer Kadam –

Kheer kadam is a sweet dish, which is a combination of two different tastes. The outer covering of sweet is pure khoya and the inner core includes solidified version of rosogulla.

Kheer Kadam

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  • Mishti Doi –

Mishti doi is a famous Bengali dessert, which is nothing but flavoured and fermented curd or dahi. It is flavoured with cardamom and saffron and is a major dessert in West Bengal, usually, served after meals.

Mishti Doi

Mishti Doi – Img Src: Flickr@Kirti

With so many mouth-watering delicacies, Burwan is a must visit place for food lovers.

Famous Food of Kolkata – West Bengal

Located at the eastern banks of river Hooghly, Kolkata is the capital city of West Bengal. The city has a good taste for art, music and food, which make it an ideal place for foodies to explore the rich culture and cuisine of this magnificent city. Kolkata cuisine, basically, includes most of the Bengali dishes, especially the delightful and delicious sweet dishes. Food lovers are never disappointed by Kolkata. You will find vendors and hawkers that will serve you every Bengali dish from snacks to full rice meals. Here are a few of the dishes that you must try when you visit Kolkata.

Luchi – Luchi is, basically, flat bread, which is deep fried and is a major dish of Bengali and Assamese cuisine and is made from wheat flour.

Cholaar Dal – Cholaar dal is a delicious food item that is prepared for festive occasions such as Durga Pooja. It includes lentils that are steam cooked along with Bengal gram. It contains a lot of spices, ghee and coconut.

Kochuri – Kochuri is, basically fried Indian bread that is stuffed with filling of peas. It is served with boiled potato curry called as Alurdum.

Telebhaja – Telebhaja is a teatime snack that is made from Brinjal slices that are dipped in a batter of gram flour and are deep fried. If you come to Kolkata and you do not taste telebhaja, you have missed something very much enjoyable.

Cutlet – Cutlets are tasty snacks that are made from minced meat of fish, chicken, beef or mutton dipped in batter and deep fried and make good teatime snack. Apart from these dishes, the sweet dishes of Kolkata are world famous for their taste and ecstasy. Some of the major sweet dishes that you can find here are as follows.

Rasgulla – It is a very famous and a delightful syrup dish popular in India and Mauritius. It is made from Chhena, which is Indian version of cottage cheese along with semolina. The balls are made from the dough, and then, they are cooked on a very slow flame. After cooking, they are soaked for a long time in sugar syrup. They are served chilled for the best taste.

Sandesh – Sandesh is another exotic Bengali sweet dish that is made from milk and sugar. It is made from cottage cheese or chhena by tossing it on low heat along with sugar. After it is cooked, it is shaped into small balls and they are ready to be served. Several recipes of sandesh state need for curd and paneer instead of milk. The balls of sandesh are also garnished with dry fruits, and then, the essence of fruits is added to them.

Misti Doi – Misti doi is specially prepared and fermented yoghurt and is made from sugar and milk along with a lot of dry fruits, saffron and some additional ingredients for flavours.

Langcha – Langcha is also called as sweetmeat of Bengal. It is made from cottage cheese, khoya and several different flours of various grains. It is fried and has an oval shape dipped in lots of sugar syrup.

Kulfi- Kulfi is a sweet food item that is served in most of the places in India and has been one of the favourites of people of Kolkata. It is an Indian version of ice cream made from khoya and dry fruits anFamous Food Kolkatad is served with Lachha or vermicelli noodles.

The street foods like puchka, Jhalmuri, churmur, kathi roll, ghugni, shingra, etc. are also a real delight and one must try them when in Kolkata. With such a large variety of food items, Kolkata is really a paradise for food lovers and travellers.