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Buy fresh Mirchi Chef Jhola Nolen Gur (Liquid Molasses) from Bong Haat. Jhola Nolen Gur (Liquid Molasses) is a Bengali winter delicacy and is well known to all Bengali people for its aroma. This Jhola Nolen Gur (Liquid Molasses) is used in various Bengali sweets items starting from Rosogolla, Sandesh, Payesh and in various other sweetmeats & confectionery items which are made in winter season only.
Sankranti Offer100G Nolen Gur is Free with this 600G pack of Mirchi Chef Nolen Gur
This offer is extended till 7th Feb 2024 and for delivery in India only
So you are paying for 600G & getting 700G of Mirchi Chef Nolen Gur saving Rs.70
Subho Noboborsho Sandesh as the name says is the traditional popular Bengali sweet made on the occasion of Subho Noboborsho (Bengali New Year). This Sandesh is a speciality Sandesh from the house of Nalin Chandra Das & Sons in Kolkata. Even with the unique, the taste is quite enjoyable. A great melt in mouth delicacy. Nalin Chandra Das & Sons has been offering authentic and quality Bengali Sweets in the city of Kolkata since its inception in 1880. This assorted Sandesh pack will have the flavours - Nolen Gur, Plain White, Butter Scotch, Mango, Pineapple and Black current.
This assorted Subho Noboborsho Sandesh pack is ideal for gifting to your loved ones during Noboborsho.
It is a seasonal Bengali sweetmeat delicacy available only during winter (November to January) season in BengalJoynagarer moa is made with nolen gur (jaggery made from date palm tree extract with exquisite taste and aroma), kanakchur khoi (a form of popped rice made from a special variety of aromatic rice), gawa ghee (a type of clarified butter made from cow’s milk),elach (cardamom), and posto (poppy seed) This variety of moa originated in Joynagar, West Bengal, India.
This 500G pack will have 9 PCS of Moa
Puri Khaja is an Indian dessert believed to have originated from the southern side of the Gangetic plains of Bihar and is very popular in West Bengal and Orissa. Refined wheat flour with sugar is made into layered dough and lightly fried in oil to make Khaja. This Puri Khaja is offered as an offering in the Jagannath Temple, Puri Orissa. This Puri Khaja is made with extra care (Karapak) to remain fresh for 8 to 10 days. This crispy & & multi-layered Puri Khaja will remind of your days in Bengal.
Product Info500G pack contains 10 to11 PCS Khaja
Validity of each pack is 8 to 10 days from the date of manufacture
Delivery in 2 to 3 days after an order is placed