Jamai Sasthi 2024: 7 Popular Bengali Dishes To Treat Your Son-In-Law


(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Jamai Sasthi Bengali dishes: Many Bengali households are preparing special menus for this auspicious day, so that the celebration becomes even more spectacular. Here is a list of dishes that you can prepare for your son-in-law.


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Bengali cuisine is rich and varied, known for its diverse flavors and use of spices. Here are seven popular Bengali dishes that showcase the culinary traditions of WB & Bangladesh.


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Kosha Mangsho is a spicy and flavorful mutton curry, slow-cooked with onions, tomatoes, and a variety of spices until the meat is tender and the gravy is thick and rich.


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Aloo Posto is a simple yet delicious dish made with potatoes and poppy seed paste. The subtle, nutty flavour of the poppy seeds pairs perfectly with the potatoes' softness.


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This dish features succulent prawns cooked in a creamy coconut milk sauce flavored with turmeric, cumin, and garam masala. It is typically enjoyed with steamed rice.


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Bhapa Pithe are traditional Bengali rice cakes typically made during the winter, especially during the Poush Sankranti festival.


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Hilsa, a beloved fish in Bengali cuisine, is cooked in a pungent mustard sauce. The dish has a rich, tangy flavor, and is often enjoyed with plain rice.


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A quintessential Bengali dish, Machher Jhol is a spicy fish curry typically made with freshwater fish like rohu or hilsa.


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A popular Bengali dessert, Mishti Doi is made by fermenting thickened milk with sugar or jaggery, resulting in a creamy, sweet yoghurt.

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