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  2. Bengali cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fish is a core part of the Bengali diet, and is the main source of protein. Bengalis typically use freshwater and brackish fish when making meals. Spices are used heavily in the preparation of fish, and the fish is usually served either as a curry or a fried steak. Popular fish curries include boal, rohu, ilish, and pabda.

  3. Machh bhaja - Wikipedia

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    In West Bengal, Tripura, Odisha, Assam and Bangladesh, fried fish or māchh bhājā is a common delicacy. Riverine fish like bhetki, topshey, aarh and pābdā (Ompok pābdā), and anadromous fish such as hilsa are commonly fried in Bengali cuisine, Odia cuisine and Assamese cuisine. [citation needed]

  4. Ilish - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Bengali fish curry is a popular dish made with mustard oil or seed. The Bengalis popularly call this dish Shorshe Ilish . [ citation needed ] It is very popular in Bengal ( Bangladesh and India's West Bengal ), as well as in Odisha , Tripura , Assam , Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh .

  5. Kabiraji - Wikipedia

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    Kabiraji (Bengali: কবিরাজি) is an Indian fried dish made of chicken, [1] fish., [2] mutton or prawn. This is a popular dish in eastern India, originating from Kolkata . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The dish has a fish, chicken or mutton cutlet inside, wrapped in a coating of crunchy deep-fried egg floss.

  6. Barramundi - Wikipedia

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    Barramundi, known as "Deshi Bhetki" (Bengali : দেশি ভেটকি) are also called "Koral" (Bengali: কোরাল) is a popular fish among Bengali people, mainly served in festivities such as marriages and other important social events.

  7. Bangladeshi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bangladeshi cuisine has been shaped by the region's history and river-line geography. Bangladesh has a tropical monsoon climate. The staple of Bangladesh is rice and fish. [1] The majority of Bangladeshi people are ethnic Bengali, accustomed to Pakistani cuisine, with a minority of non-Bengalis, many used to cuisines from different traditions ...

  8. Category:West Bengal cuisine - Wikipedia

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    See article Bengali cuisine for more information. Pages in category "West Bengal cuisine" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  9. Fish curry - Wikipedia

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    Fish curry may refer to: Kedgeree, Indian and later British breakfast dish; Malabar matthi curry, an Indian dish; Fish head curry, a Singaporean dish where the head of an ikan merah (red snapper, literally "red fish") is used; Machher jhol (also called machher ghonta), a traditional Bengali and Oriya fish curry; Mas riha, a Maldivian fish curry