Buy Govindo Bhog Rice Online from Bong Haat. Govindo Bhog Rice is one of the things a Bengali cannot live without. Some of the Bengali dishes are made with Govindo Bhog Rice are Muri Ghonto, Payesh, and so on. A Bengali kitchen is nothing if it does not have Govindo Bhog Rice.
Buy Fresh Bengali Kalai Daler Bodi Online from Bong Haat. Bengali Kalai Daler Bodi is one of the typical Bengali grocery items which is used in various Bengali dishes. Bengali Kalai Daler Bodi is used in Sukto, Bodi Posto, Niramish Tok, Saag Ghonto.
One of the most sought after sweet and sour Bengali pickles is MirchiChef's Topa Kuler Achaar টোপা কুলের আচার (Sweet and Sour Berry Pickle). This sweet and sour Topa Kuler Achaar (berry pickle) is hand made and home made with no chemical used while making this product. The combination of sweetness and tart sourness in berries will tantalize your taste buds for sure and will take back to your childhood days. This pack will have two units of MirchiChef's Topa Kuler Achaar of 200 grams each. Total weight of this pack is 400 grams.
This Kit consists of 5 different colored 100% cotton handloom Khadi 2 layered Masks.
These 5 colored masks are naturally dyed with Genda Phool (Marigold). Raw Turmeric. Khayer (Catechu). Natural Indigo. Sindoor Beech (Manjistha)
Natural dye has various advantages- several sources of plant dyes rich in naphthoquinones are reported to exhibit antibacterial and antifungal activities, some dye has medicinal properties too.
These masks are washable so that you can afford it and use it multiple times unlike one time use masks.
We at Bong Haat have hand picked this assortment of Monthly Essential Bengali Family Pack which will take care of your monthly Bengali grocery needs. This Monthly Bengali Family Pack has been designed keeping in mind the usage of authentic Bengali products in your kitchen so that you relish your Bengali lifestyles wherever you stay.
Ghosh Dairy Firm's Gawa Pure Ghee is made out of cow milk; this rich yellowish semi solid product had been a Bengali delicacy since the so called bygone era. Gawa ghee still strikes a very favourite note with rice eaters all over India. This is an item preferred as the first course to be eaten with rice before lunch or dinner. It is also used for frying Luchi [Bengali Puri] and it finds common use in good number of Bengali dishes. A Bengali mother-in-law will still be at a loss without Gawa ghee for well treating her son-in-law.