@munna219777 for regular use, most Bengali households use Miniket variety of rice. Use of Gobindobhog is rare and Basmati is reserved only for special occasions (or literally never).
Bengali’s love for fish has been a common factor that links the two sides of the border regardless of religion, caste or creed. However, when Sir Radcliffe drew the line of partition between the two Bengals, he also divided the rivers between the two sides.
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pro tip: never call any cuisine or food shit( disliking something is different)
Recipe:
http://notoutofthebox.in/2019/04/aam-pora-sharbat/
https://www.mapsofindia.com/my-india/food/aam-pora-shorbot
East or west, ilish is the best
Bengali’s love for fish has been a common factor that links the two sides of the border regardless of religion, caste or creed. However, when Sir Radcliffe drew the line of partition between the two Bengals, he also divided the rivers between the two sides.
https://indianexpress.com/article/research/east-or-west-ilish-is-the-best-5757895/