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  2. Bengali cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bengali cuisine can be subdivided into four different types of dishes: eatables (খাদ্য, ভক্ষ্য, or ভোজ্য); চর্ব্য, chôrbyô, or chewables, such as rice or fish; চোষ্য, choshyô, or suckables, such as ambal and tak; লেহ্য, lehyô, or lickables, like chutney; and পেয়, peyô ...

  3. Shukto - Wikipedia

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    Shukto (Bengali: শুক্তো) is a popular vegetable dish in Bengali cuisine usually served with rice in the West Bengal state of India and in the neighbouring country Bangladesh. [1] It has slightly bitter taste and is especially served in the banquets of Bengali social ceremonies like Annaprasana , Sraddhya or Bengali Wedding as a part ...

  4. Chomchom - Wikipedia

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    Cham cham, Chomchom or chum chum (Bengali: চমচম) is a traditional Bengali sweet, popular throughout the Indian subcontinent. The sweet comes in a variety of colours, mainly light pink, light yellow, and white. It is made from chickpeas [1] and coated with coconut or mawa flakes as a garnish.

  5. TikTok-famous chef cooks traditional Bengali dishes ... - AOL

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    Shihan Chowdhury jumps in the kitchen with his mother to whip up a classic spice-filled Bengali chicken dish, fish, and a side of chitoi pitha. The post TikTok-famous chef cooks traditional ...

  6. Kala bhuna - Wikipedia

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    Kala bhuna (Bengali: কালা ভুনা, Chittagonian: হালা ভুনো, romanized: Hala bhuno [2]) is a meat curry made of beef or mutton, originated in Chittagong, Bangladesh. [1] [3] Different types of spices are needed to prepare this traditional dish of Chittagong. In Bengali, the word kala or kalo means black and bhuna means

  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. Mezban - Wikipedia

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    Mezban (Bengali: মেজবান), locally known as Mejjan (Chittagonian: মেজ্জান) is a popular social festival held in the Chittagong region by Bengali Muslims of Bangladesh. [1] Historically Mezban is a traditional regional Bengali feast and nowadays refers to both the regional tradition and the feast that results in common ...

  9. Shorshe ilish - Wikipedia

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    Shorshe ilish (Bengali pronunciation: [sorʃe iliʃ]) is a Bengali dish, native to the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, made from hilsa or Tenualosa ilisha, a type of herring, cooked in mustard gravy. [1] The dish is popular among the people of Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam's Barak valley. [2] [3]