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utsaavrestaurant · 2 years
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prasadamkolkata · 2 months
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Don't Miss Out! 15 Kolkata Street Foods
When in Kolkata, eat as the Bengali do – #15th is going to be unforgettable Kolkata street food These are but a handful of the delectable delicacies available in Kolkata. Every food lover should embark on a taste-bud adventure by experiencing the city’s unique culinary scene. Kolkata street foods prices may vary slightly depending on the location, vendor, time of day, and also from the cloud…
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Phuchka Chop: The Latest Bizarre Street Food Combination That's Dividing The Internet
If you thought you have had enough of the odd food combinations, then trust us, it’s not done yet! There’s a new recipe in the block and it is called phuchka chop. Phuchka (also referred to as panipuri, golgappa, pani-batasa and gupchup) is one of the most loved street foods across India. Fried sooji/atta balls, filled with spicy matar-aloo stuffing and khatta pani, phuchka defines comfort for…
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Dahi Bhalla is a popular North Indian food that is prepared with dumplings made from urad dal that are deep-fried and garnished with tamarind chutney and green chutney and topped with various spices like cumin powder, red chilli powder and black salt. In today's recipe, I have shared both the sweet-sour and the salty-sour variations of dahi bhallas.
Ingredients for Bhalla :
1) Urad Dal - 1 cup 2) Moong Daal - ¼ cup 3) Chopped green Chillies - according to taste 4) Cumin seeds - ½ tsp 5) Grated coconut - ¼ cup 6) Asafoetida (hing) - 1 pinch 7) Finely chopped ginger - 1 tsp 8) Curry Leaves - 4/5 pcs read more..
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thekolkataguy · 2 years
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kolkatasensblog · 2 years
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Thai Basil Chicken Rice Bowl from Momo I Am, Kolkata
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mayerhaterranna · 9 months
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yummraj · 1 year
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Badhshah (Lindsay street, kolkata)
Badhshah (Lindsay street, kolkata)
In a nutshell: A restaurant that we have been quite a few times, few decades back, mainly for the rolls, pleasantly surprised us with some great kolkata street food last month. Address & other details: badshah Meal for 2: ₹250 onwards Cuisine type : vegetarian & non vegetarian Disclaimer: All restaurants / eateries reviewed by YUMMRAJ were visited by YUMMRAJ himself & he has paid for the…
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jayanta-072022 · 1 year
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divya1671 · 1 year
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GHUGNI/GHUGNI CHAT
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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When In Kolkata, Tamannaah Bhatia Couldn't Resist Jhalmuri And Puchka
Relishing native road meals is certainly a should whereas visiting a special metropolis. Don’t you agree? Well, no less than Tamannaah Bhatia does. The actress has typically revealed her foodie aspect to her followers. Tamannaah was in Kolkata lately as a consequence of some work commitments. Obviously, she dug into some basic snacks of the town and in addition made it some extent to share her…
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tanbiralam · 2 years
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10 LOCAL STREET FOOD DISHES TRY IN KOLKATA
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thekolkataguy · 2 years
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মরু দেশের টুকিটাকি (খাদ্য সফরের পঞ্চপল্লব )
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that-mad-indian-woman · 10 months
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Same idiot here for information on what are like the culturally appropriate things to do for pujo in Bengal
(non Bengalis here's your guide to act native to pujo madness)
So, what IS pujo?
Following mahalaya, (if you don't know what that is, here's the infodump i did;)
Devispaksha begins. The goddess is returning home. There's a different side to this story however.
THE MYTHOLOGICAL SIDE AND WHAT THAT GREEN THING YOU SEE AT DURGA'S FEET IN EVERY PANDAL IS.
So, mahishasur was believed to be a monster. He one day decided to go into the depths of a jungle and sit for an intense tapasya. So he did. He prayed to lord brahma for months and months. He was covered in ivy and moss, Insects grew on him but he stayed firm. For months he prayed, without food or water. Brahma, impressed by his tenacity appeared before him. Mahishasur asked for the boon of immortality. Brahma granted him his wish. "You shall not be killed by any man in heaven, hell, or earth." Strengthened by his boon, Mahishasur attacked Indrapuri, The court of God Indra. He captured his throne. The gods turned to brahma for help. Brahma, on realising his mistake, went to consult with Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. the gods decided that as mahishasur couldn't be destroyed by any MAN, they needed to create a female source of power to end him. The gods gathered. They collected their powers and from the blinding lights, emerged the goddess of feminine power-Durga. She was bestowed with weapons; she was given strikingly beautiful features, And then, armed with a hundred hands and skilled in hundred different weapons, she went on the fight. Mahishasur, initially enthralled by her beauty, proposed to marry her; but she declared war. The battle went on for days. At the end, Durga's vahan, the lion pounced on the asur, Durga stepped on him and piercing her trishul through his heart, emerged victorious. The evil was dead. The power that laid within the flashing eyes of the goddess had won.
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GOT IT. SO WHAT DO I DO DURING PUJAS?
Puja celebrations usually don't start in it's full-fledged glory till atleast the fifth day (panchami). it continues till the tenth day (Dashami).
If you live in kolkata during pujas, GO OUT. The whole city is bedazzled in lights, there are fairs through the city. Nobody sits at home; everybody is out on the roads sparkling and dressed to nines. Wear your best dresses and walk through the streets at night till the sun comes up. The most major part of pujas is pandal hopping. Thousands of pandals with budgets of crores are made at various spots in the city. These are pandals as huge as marketplaces; each with different themes. There are competitions every year between them, based on which pandal had the best durga idol, which had the best theme, which had the best structure, etc.
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Pujas are the time when Kaash ful(the white flowers I clicked last year in the fourth picture) are in full bloom, there are lotuses in bloom in ponds; nature is bedecked in her best jewels.
Keeping in spirit with the goddess returning home, bengalis usually return home during pujas. it's a time to visit families, revsit old friends and have complete unabashed fun. It's time to gobble down on junk foods as much as you can. Oh and girls, on Ashtami(or the eighth day), make sure you put on your best sarees for arti and bedazzle the guys on the road;)
Despite the intense commercialization of the pujas that has happened in the last few years, it still remains an extremely core emotion for us bengalis. It's the time of homecoming, of taking a break and reconnecting to our roots every year. it's the time of visiting family, of recreating old memories, of re-living new and old romances. It's the whole world celebrating you coming home. It's the world celebrating the power that lays inside every woman- a mother, a sister, a wife.
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kolkatasensblog · 2 years
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One of my favorite streetfoods from Kolkata.
Dahi Papri Chaat
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