Tiger Reserve Madhya Pradesh India

MY FIRST JUNGLE SAFARI EXPERIENCE

– Edaan Ghosh Animals always excite me. I love all animals. That was the reason my parents decided to take me on a safari tour to Madhya Pradesh. One fine morning we reached Nagpur by train. From Nagpur, we took a cab to Pench National Park. The resort was just near the entrance gate of the Pench National Park. There were different types of trees … Continue reading MY FIRST JUNGLE SAFARI EXPERIENCE

Chicken keema recipe

Chicken Keema Recipe- Mughlai savoury dish prepared in Bengali style

In our previous post on Gajorer Halua, we had already shared about how Mughlai cuisine influenced the cooking styles in the ‘Kayastha’ (the employees who worked as scribes in the Mughal Darbar) households. The chicken keema recipe also comes from the Mughlai kitchen, which found wide acceptance among the Bengali scribe class or the Bengali Kayasthas. History says that the Mughlai Chicken Keema was first … Continue reading Chicken Keema Recipe- Mughlai savoury dish prepared in Bengali style

How to make a perfect Bengali style Fish Paturi?

-Rajarshi Datta Fish Paturi is a traditional and famous fish item in West Bengal and Bangladesh. It is actually a steamed fish dish where the fish is marinated with spices and then wrapped inside a banana leaf and then steamed to perfection. The delectable taste of the dish comes from the poppy seeds and mustard flavours added during marination and the banana leaf wrapping makes … Continue reading How to make a perfect Bengali style Fish Paturi?

Spicy Subho Bijoya With Ghugni And Nimki Recipe

Amidst the sweet platter relished during Bijoya feasts at different Bengali households, almost all of us search for a few savoury items too. The two most common savouries served during Bijoya feasts are Nimki and Ghughni. In fact, it won’t be an exaggeration if we say that Narkel Naru, Nimki and Ghugni are a sort three musketeers of a typical Bengali Bijoya plate served to … Continue reading Spicy Subho Bijoya With Ghugni And Nimki Recipe

Why Subho Bijoya is Incomplete Without Traditional Bengali Sweets?

And Narkel Naru Rcipe Dusshera and Navratri happen at the same time as Durga Puja – it commences on the day of Mahalaya and ends with Vijaya Dasami. While many say that Vijaya Dasami denotes the victory of Goddess Durga over Mahishasur, our ancestors believe that Bijoya Dasami is the day when they send their beloved daughter, Bijoya (aka Ma Durga), and their grandchildren back … Continue reading Why Subho Bijoya is Incomplete Without Traditional Bengali Sweets?

Durga Puja Belun, West Bengal village

স্মৃতির দুর্গাপুজো – ২০১৭

শ্রী অজয় চট্টোপাধ্যায় Guest Post বহু বছর পর এবার পুজোতে বাড়ি মানে বেলুনগ্রামে যেতে পারিনি।ভীষণ খারাপ লাগছিল।যদিও ভাই এর অকাল প্রয়াণে পুজোয় গ্রামের বাড়ি যাওয়ার আগের সে আনন্দ, সে আবেগ সে আকুলতা আজ আর আসে না।বড় ফাঁকা লাগে । গ্রামে যেতে না পারাতে  আমার বৌয়ের কয়েকশো কান্নাকাটি হয়ে গেল।প্যাণ্ডেল ঘুরে পুজো দেখার অভ্যেস আমার নেই।তারপর মৌসুমীর শিরদাঁড়ায় চোট।সব মিলিয়ে পূজো প্রায় ঘরে বসে কাটলো। “সপ্তমি অষ্টমী … Continue reading স্মৃতির দুর্গাপুজো – ২০১৭

The legacy of the Bengali Agomoni Songs

The Bengali Agomoni Songs are a sub-genre of the Bengali devotional songs composed to observe the annual homecoming ritual of Goddess Durga in Bengal. Generally, the poets who had composed poems of Sakta Padabali (the genre of poems dedicated to Shakti, Goddess Durga and Kali respectively, first composed by Ramprasad Sen) had written the Agomoni Songs as well. If we listen to the verses of … Continue reading The legacy of the Bengali Agomoni Songs

Mangalorean Chicken Sukka – Simple Dinner Recipe in Bengali style

Chicken is one of the most favoured ingredients for simple dinner recipes. There are a variety of chicken recipes found in different states of India. It had been observed that in most of the occasions, chicken is prepared in different states in different ways but with similar ingredients. Being adjacent to coasts, the Konkan and the Bengali style of cooking has quite a few similarities. … Continue reading Mangalorean Chicken Sukka – Simple Dinner Recipe in Bengali style

A weekend destination near Kolkata – Satkosia Gorge Sanctuary, Odisha (Part 2)

Continued from Part 1 Jungle Safari on a moonlit night On the third day of our stay at Chhotkei Nature Camp, we decided to go for a Jungle Safari, exploring more of the Satkosia Gorge Sanctuary. Personally, I, being the laziest of the entire group, was not quite interested in the night safari in the Satkosia jungle as I wanted to soak in more of … Continue reading A weekend destination near Kolkata – Satkosia Gorge Sanctuary, Odisha (Part 2)

A weekend destination near Kolkata – Satkosia Gorge Sanctuary, Odisha (Part 1)

Last year after the Palmajua forest trip with our toddlers went successful, we had instantly planned for another annual trip this year. So, during the 1st Week of March, just when the COVID 19 situation was still nascent in India and not alarming in eastern India, we decided to travel to Satkosia Gorge Sanctuary – our last trip during the pre-COVID era.  About the Satkosia … Continue reading A weekend destination near Kolkata – Satkosia Gorge Sanctuary, Odisha (Part 1)