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  1. ₹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.
  2. ₹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.
  3. ₹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. 
  4. ₹445.00
    Chocolate Jalbhara - The Jal Bhara Sandesh, locally known as Jol Bhora (জলভরা) is a signature Bengali sweet which defines the culture of West Bengal around the world. Why stick to the palin old Sugar and Jaggery flavours, when you can always fuse Sweets with Chocolate to make it even more sweeter? The Chocolate Jalbhara is very much the shape of a regular Jalbhara but this time with a tasty flavour of Chocolate. This sweet is made from Home Made Cottage Cheese (ছেনা), Sugar and Chocolate (নলেন গুড়). As it is filled with Liquid Chocolate, the name defines itself, Jol (Water*) Bhora (Filled). *Chocolate Syrup in this case. No preservatives Added Shelf Life: 4-5 Days (Summer) 5-7 Days (Winter)
  5. ₹435.00
    Manohara Sandesh - As the name says, Sandesh is the traditional Bengali sweet. One of the Bengali's speciality is the Manohara, which is shaped like round balls of delectable flavours. Loaded with dry fruits, the Manohara Sandesh is a pure delight. Made using cottage cheese and Sugar during summers and Nolen Guer is used to create this delicacy during winters.
  6. ₹435.00
    Ratabi Sandesh - As the name says, Sandesh is the traditional Bengali sweet. A Bengali speciality, the Ratabi Sandesh stands apart from the regular Sandesh because of the addition of Pistachio. A delight to relish, these Pistachio flavoured sweets are ones you simply cannot have enough of.