One of the most sought after sweet and sour Bengali pickles is MirchiChef's Topa Kuler Achaar টোপা কুলের আচার (Sweet and Sour Berry Pickle). This sweet and sour Topa Kuler Achaar (berry pickle) is hand made and home made with no chemical used while making this product. The combination of sweetness and tart sourness in berries will tantalize your taste buds for sure and will take back to your childhood days. This pack will have two units of MirchiChef's Topa Kuler Achaar of 200 grams each. Total weight of this pack is 400 grams.
Bengali Posto 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.
JK brand Bengali Posto is very popular in every Bengali housedold 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 the popular Bengali dishes like Aloo Posto, Sukto, Piyaz Posto and so on.
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.
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.
This specialty sauce, made by blending high quality mustard seeds with a special mix of spices. It can be used as a marinade for sea food or as a dipping sauce for snacks, samosas and cutlets. Bengali Kasundi is one of the things a Bengali cannot live without. Some of the Bengali dishes are, simply, incomplete with this Bengali Kasundi. These dishes are fish curry, Cutlets, Hilsa Fish, Niramish Sukto and so on. A Bengali kitchen is nothing if it does not have Bengali Kasundi in store.