Bengal and its sweets have been around for over 500 years. Bengal used to be referred to as ‘Gour Banga’ in the past. The word ‘gour,’ which is derived from the Bengali word ‘gur,’ refers to molasses ...
The West Bengal BJP has begun preparations to secure Geographical Indication (GI) tags for several traditional sweets of the ...
Similar to the prominent gulab jamun or kala jamun which you may have tasted, Lyangcha is made from refined oil, flour, sugar syrup, milk powder, curd, and khoya kheer. It is not only a famous sweet ...
"Mistanna", a centre to promote Mishti or Bengali Sweets globally will be setup by the West Bengal Government, ahead of Durga Puja. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made the announcement ...
Ranchi: Missing your favourite sweet? Blame it on the panchayat election in West Bengal. Since the past two weeks, sweet shops shelves in the city are looking bare as most of the sweetmeat-makers ...
Sweet shops across Salt Lake witness soaring demand for party-themed sandesh, laddus and rasogollas as residents celebrate the verdict Sandesh with BJP logo at Banchharam’s and (right) Saffron and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results