Patali Gur (Date Palm Jaggery), also known as Khejur Gur, is a Bengali winter delicacy and is well known to all Bengali people for its aroma. This Patali Gur is made exclusively for Bong Haat by the farmers in 4 districts in West Bengal. Patali Gur is popularly known as Khejur Gur. This Khejur Gur 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.
Generally sweets (mithai) relates to formality whereas namkeen is related to friendship. 100% Love is such a product which can be gifted to your dear ones across all age groups and in any relation. 100% Love is an ideal alternate/ replacement of chocolates and sweets for all celebrations blended with rich cashewnuts, kismiss and selected spices. In order to feel the real taste of goodness, grab the festive pack of 100% Love. It is a healthy snack - no artificial colour, flavour, preservatives or chemical & 0% cholesterol and TransFat.
We at Bong Haat have hand picked this delicious assortment of Chanachurs from the house of Mukharochak, Bapi Chanachur. This Chaanchur Combo pack has been designed keeping in mind the eating tendency of varieties Chanachur by the Bengali people. All the items of this combo pack are procured from the respective manufacturers and ship directly to the customer’s place. This Chanachur Combo pack consists of 8 varieties of Chanchurs namely Mukharochak Special Papri 400G, Mukharochak Sweet and Sour 400G, 7 PM 200G, Mukharochak Mirchi 200 G, Bapi Swad 200G, Bapi Chanachur Tok Jhal Misthi 200 Grams, Bapi Chanachur Special Papri 200 grams, Mukharochak Masala Muri 200 G. We are sure of the fact that this comb pack of Chanachur will surely tantalize your taste buds. Enjoy all these Tak Jhal Misthi items at the convenience of just a click.
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.
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.