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    Sona Moong Dal is a very popular staple in all Bengali households. This Sona Moong Dal is class apart from regular Moong Dal available in the market. This Sona Moong Dal is considered a specialty across the country due to its small size and taste. This yellow colored Dal can be used in making various dishes and its high end quality makes every dish a distinguished one.
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    Bengali Matar Dal, popularly pronounced as Motor Dal, is one of the key ingredients in Bengal’s ever famous dish Motorshuti Dal. This yellow colored Dal can be used in making various dishes and its high end quality makes every dish a distinguished one. This Motor Dal is a must in all Bengali celebrations of Tero Parbon.
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    Buy fresh Bengali Tarka Dal to make your favourite Tarka at home. This Tarka Dal consists of Cholar Dal 100G, Karai Buili (Whole) 50G, Musur Karai 100G, Rajma White 40G, Kabli Chola 100G, Mug karai 500G, Rajma Black 60G, Methi Leaves 2G.

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    Buy Benimadhab Sil Directory Panjika (1424) Online from Bong Haat. Bengali Calendar1424 (2017-2018) by Benimadhab Sil. This Directory Panjika is in the form of a calendar and it contains Bengali ceremony date and time, marriage date and time and lots of important information regarding astrology, planet, festivals. Benimadhab Sil Full Panjika (1424) will provide event time & date, marriage date & time, Annaprashan date & time and other auspicious date & time for the month 14th April 2017 to 13th March 2018.
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