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  1. ₹110.00
    Mirchi Chef brings to you the Goyna Bori (Ornamental Daler Bori), undoubtedly, the Bengal's art in your food. This Goyna Bori was thoroughly praised by Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore and Abanindranath Tagore. Even, Nandalal Bose described it as a jewel of the Bengali mother's jewelry box. These Goyna Bori, alternatively known as  Naksha Bori or Gohona Bori or ornamental Daler Bori, are made by artists (Goyna Bori maker) from Purba Medinipur, West Bengal. Prime ingredients used while making this Goyna Bori are Cowpea, Poppy seed and various type of Spices with Bengali Posto (Poppy seeds) as its base. Each artist (Goyna Bori maker) chooses their own designs. Triangles, circles and squares are common along with other geometric designs like shells, lotus, cats, cactus, peacock, owls, poultry, butterflies and many others. 
  2. ₹62.00
    It’s a tak jhal misti chanachur which is very popular in Bengal & also other states. It’s a mouth watering chanachur. It Gives a perfect assortment of sweet tangy & spicy flavor. The main ingredients of this chanachur mixture are – suger, tangy, spices, besun, sev, ioddised salt, veg oil, dal, unique masala. It is a crunchy snacks , no artificial food colour, flavor or preservatives and zero cholesterol. It is easy to carry on jurneys.
  3. ₹95.00
    Bori or sundried lentil drops is not only a Bengali specialty but it also adds to every dish the much needed texture and taste. The Sona Moong Bori is first made into a fine paste and then sun-dried in little pearl shapes. Once dried, the Sona Moong Bori can be had simply by frying the Bori and having it as a crunchy side dish or by putting it into a curry. This unique Bengali specialty will soon become a favorite in the kitchen.
  4. ₹85.00
    From the refined pallet of the zamindars, the Posto Bori has found its place in quality Bengali cooking. The Posto Bori is made from poppy seeds and makes for a light but tasty appetizer. Had often with potatoes, the Posto Bori can be served in a variety of ways. This unique Bengali specialty will soon become a favorite in the kitchen.
  5. ₹290.00
    Bengali Posto (Poppy Seeds) is very popular in every Bengali household and it is an integral part of Bengali cuisine. Bengali Posto is used in various veg and non veg food items and it is a must in every Bengali kitchen. This Bengali Posto Dana is consumed in various forms, occasions and time in all Bengali families. This Posto Dana will remind you of some of the popular Bengali dishes like Aloo Posto, Sukto, Piyaz Posto and so on.
  6. Sunrise Posto Dana 100G Sale
    ₹320.00
    Used across cuisines to add crunch to crusty baked items, creamy nuttiness to fillings and taste and texture to sauces and curries. In Bengal, this seed paste is had raw, is added to vegetables and also often made into fried patties. Posto or poppy seeds are one of the more expensive ingredients to be found in an Indian kitchen. In North India, this is used mostly as a thickener for Mughlai dishes like korma and is often optional. But, in Bengal, this is a kitchen staple.