Sharadiya Kishore Bharati 1426 (2019) is a special Puja edition of Kishore Bharati monthly magazine. This special edition is published every year before Durga Puja festival, by Patra Bharati from Kolkata. This special edition of Kishore Bharati contains cover stories , novels, large story, social stories, fairy tale, ghost stories, comics and many more. Kishore Bharati is a popular children's Bengali magazine which is published from Kolkata, India
Sharadiya Bhraman (1426) 2019 is the annual Puja edition of Bhraman Monthly magazine. BHRAMAN, the most read travel magazine in India published from Kolkata every month, has revolutionized the way people look at travel today. Specialized in travel and tourism, BHRAMAN has been presenting interesting features embellished with spectacular photographs on exotic places in India and abroad since 1993.
This soft, juicy & spongy traditional Bengali Rosogolla is made from fresh cow milk is regarded as the king of all Indian sweets. Ingredients: Fresh cow milk & sugar syrup. This Rosogolla is tinned packed from the Century old brand Balaram Mullick and Radharaman Mullick, Kolkata, a name synonymous with traditional as well as modern sweets of Bengal.
Bhraman, one of the most read travel magazine in India published from Kolkata every month, has revolutionized the way people look at travel today. Specialized in travel and tourism Bhraman is the most widely circulated Travel Magazine in Bengali from the house of Swarnakhar Prakashani.
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.
Crispy bhujia is another most popular item in Bengali also named
as jhuri bhaja / jhal jhuri . It is also delivers a Rajhasthani tradition.
It delivers a different taste especially from suruchi chanachur
Compare to others jhuri bhaja in the market. The ingredients are
besun, iodised salt , veg oil , masala , spices. It is a khasta crunchy
and flavourful snacks , no artificial food colour flavor or
preservatives and zero cholesterol. It is easy to carry on jurneys.