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  2. Kheer (Bengali sweets) - Wikipedia

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    Kheer or Meoa (Bengali: ক্ষীর) is a sweet from the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. [1] It is not only a sweet by itself, but it is also used as the main ingredient of many other sweets. In North India, Kheer (Payesam) is a type of rice pudding. But in Bengal, in the

  3. Nabadwip-er lal doi - Wikipedia

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    Nabadwip-er lal doi (Bengali: নবদ্বীপের লাল দই transl. Red curd of Nabadwip), also known as Kheer doi or Chakku doi, is one of the most famous types of confectionery in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, originating in present-day West Bengal, India. Though curd is usually white, red curd is a distinct ...

  4. Kheer - Wikipedia

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    Kheer, also known as payasam or payesh, is a pudding or porridge popular in the Indian subcontinent, usually made by boiling milk, sugar or jaggery, and rice. It can be additionally flavoured with dried fruits, nuts, cardamom and saffron .

  5. Sarbhaja - Wikipedia

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    A Sarbhaja (Bengali: সরভাজা pronounced) is a milk based sweet originating from West Bengal, which is one of the famous Bengali sweets.The sweet's name comes from sar, the surface creamy layer of milk which is its main ingredient, and the word Bhaja refers to the frying of the sar.

  6. Sandesh (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    A sweet dish by the name sandesh is mentioned in medieval Bengali literature, including Krittibas' Ramayana and lyrics of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. However, the ingredients of this original dish are not known. [5] This dish was most likely made of solidified kheer, thus being different from the modern chhena-based sandesh. [6] [7]

  7. List of Bangladeshi sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Bengali sweets and desserts. Most of these sweet dishes are unique to Bangladesh but some of them originally came from other parts of the Subcontinent and re-made as a new Bangladeshi versions of them. To know more check out: Bangladeshi cuisine, Bengali cuisine, Mughlai cuisine and South Asian cuisine.

  8. Khirer Putul - Wikipedia

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    ' Doll of Kheer ') is a children's fantasy novel written by Abanindranath Tagore in 1896. [1] [2] Khirer Putul is considered a masterpiece [3] and landmark by writers in Bengali language children's literature. [4] Khirer Putul is a simple and touching tale about the sugar doll, the fate of Duorani and a tricky and extraordinary monkey. [5]

  9. Shemai - Wikipedia

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    Shemai (Bengali: সেমাই) is a traditional dessert item in Bangladesh, Odisha and West Bengal, India. Shemai is a popular item during Eid, but it is consumed throughout the year. [ 1 ] Shemai is a dessert form of vermicelli , soaked in sweet milk and often garnished with nuts.