Crispy Khasta Nimki (Popularly known as Namakpara in outside of West Bengal) is a classic and savoury snack which is a favourite amongst Bengali people. The distinguished features of this Bengali Nimki are its triangular shape and the layers consist of Kalo Jeera which gives typical Bengali flavour. This Khasta Nimki can be served with tea or enjoyed just like that. This Khasta Nimki can be stored for 6 to 7 days in air tight containers. This ideal tea snacks is sourced from Kolkata and shipped to customers place.
Basona, a very popular bakery item in West Bengal, is a perfect combination with tea. The crunchy with little sweetness, Basona Biscuit will make your mood fresh with every bite into it. This bakery item is sourced directly from the market in Kolkata is shipped to customers place. This pack will have 24 pieces of Basona Bakery containing 2 packets of 12 each Biscuit and the weight is around 650 grams.
Handa Bhonda ,also referred to as Hada Bhoda is a Bengali comic-strip (and later comic book) creation of Narayan Debnath which originally was serialized for the children's monthly magazine Shuktara. The comics have appeared in book form. A popular animation series based on the characters has also been filmed.
Batul the Great, or Bantul the Great is a popular Bengali comic strip character created by Narayan Debnath. It was inspired by the famous comics character Desperate Dan drawn by Dudley D
Sukumar Ray's writing seems to be created for children but underlying the simplicity and humour of his language lies a powerful social commentary and satire. He wrote about common people doing everyday things and showed how the human psyche worked in various situations. His works give a clear picture of Bengal in the 19th century.