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BENGAL CUISINE
• KNOWN FOR SWEETS, WHICH ONCE SAVOURED
CANNOT BE FORGETTEN
• BENGAL PEOPLE FISH AS THEY CONSIDERED IT AS TO
BE THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF SEA
• CLOSE TO BAY OF BENGAL AND SEAFOOD IS
ABUNDANCE
• RICE IS THE MOST PREFERRED STAPLE DIET HERE
AND KNOWN AS BHAAT
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
• SURROUNDED BY THREE INTERNATIONAL BORDERS,
NAMELY NEPAL, BANGLADESH AND BHUTAN
• THE STATE IS BORDERED ON ONE SIDE WITH HIMALYAN
RANGE AND OTHER SIDE LIES THE FERTILE BASIN OF
SUNDERBANS
• BENGAL IS FAMOUS FOR ITS JUTE, SILK AND TEXTILE
INDUSTRY AND SINCE IT HAS COASTLINE FISHING IS ALSO A
COMMON TRADE
• RIVER GANGA FLOWS THROUGH BENGAL
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
• AT PARTITION TIME BENGAL WAS SPILT UP INTO PARTS – EAST
BRENGAL AND WEST BENGAL. TODAY EAST BENGAL IS A SEPRATE
COUNTRY CALLED BANGLADESH
• BENGAL HAS A RICH HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AS IT IS VISITED BY
PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
• IT WAS INVADED BY ARYANS FOLLOWED BY MAURYAN EMPIRE AND
THEN GUPTA DYNASTY WHISH THEREBY TAKEN BY PALA DYNASTY
AND RULED THE STATE FOR 3 CENTURIES
• BY THE END OF 12TH CENTURY BENGAL WAS BROUGHT UNDER THE
RULE OF MUSLIMS. EVEN TODAY MANY PARTS OF BENGAL IS FAMOUS
FOR ITS MUGLAI FOOD
• IT WAS BELIEVED THAT WHEN NAWAB WAJID ALI SHAH MOVED
FROM LUCKNOW. BROUGHT WITH HIM HUNDERDS COOKS AND
MASALCHIS
• TODAY KOLKATA IS A METROPOLITAN CITY WITH THREE GENRES ,
NAMELY BENGALIS, MARWARIS AND ANGLO INDIANS
• STREET SNACKS SUCH AS EGG ROLL, CHOP OR CUTLET IS REMINISCE
OF THE CUISINES OF ANGLO INDIANS
• IN THE 18TH CENTURY THE CHINIESE POPULATION SETTLED IN A
VILLAGE CALLED ACHIPUR IN BENGAL. TODAY TANGRA REGION IN
KOLKATA IS HOME TO 100000 ETHIC CHINESE
SEASONAL AVAILABILITY
• RUNNER BEANS(barbatti)- thin long beans
• SNAKE GOURD(chichinga)- vegetable that resembles like
snake
• OVAL GOURD(potol)- used to make vegetable as well as
sweet
• SPINY GOURD(kakrol)- small spiny vegetable. Similar to
bitergourd
• MALABAR SPINACH(pui shaak)- leafy green vegetable
• RED SPINACH(lal shaak)- red leafy vegetable
RUNNER BEANS
SNAKE GOURD
OVAL GOURD
SPINY GOURD
MALABAR SPINACH
RED SPINACH
• BANANA FLOWER(mocha)- small flowers inside the banana flower are
cooked with poppy seed paste
• PUFFED RICE(muri)- it is used to make jhal muri
• JACKFRUIT(ainchor)- raw jackfruit is eaten as vegetable when ripened
it is eaten as fruit
• BANANA STEMS(thor)- inner white part of a banana plant
• STEMS OF TARO PLANTS(kochu shaak)
• WATER LILY STEMS(shapla shaak)- fibrous stem that is peeled and cut
into smaller pieces and eaten as vegetable
• BROAD BEANS(shim)- flat broad stems
BANANA FLOWER PUFFED RICE
JACKFRUIT
BANANA STEMS STEMS OF TARO PLANTS
BROAD BEANS
COMMON FISH AND SEAFOOD IN BENGALI
CUISINE
• HILSA(ilish)- river fish found in river padma in Bangladesh.
Considered a delicacy as it migrates from salt water
• CARP(rui)- it can be fried and served as bhaja or it can be
cooked in watery gravy known as jhol
• DRIED FISH(shootki)- small fish that are sun-dried
• CLOWN KNIFE FISH(chitol maach)- freshwater tropical fish
that has a strange shape with an elongated head
• MANGO FISH(topsey)- freshwater fish from river ganga.
Mainly eaten as deep-fried
HILSA(ilish)
CARP(rui)
DRIED FISH(shootki)
CLOWN KNIFE FISH(chitol maach) MANGO FISH(topsey) SEA BASS(bhetki)
• SEA BASS(bhetki)- grows in sea as well as river. Its is
expensive fish with is cooked on special occasions
• PRAWNS/SHRIMPS(chingri)
• CATFISH(tangra/shinghi)- this fish is found in shallow waters
of river.
• PERCH(koi)- species of freshwater fish. Commonly eaten as
curries
• CARP(katla)- freshwater fish. Eaten in the form of curries or
shallow fried. This fish grows very quickly
• INDIAN BUTTER FISH(pabda)- fresh river fish. The fish has a
fatty texture that is usually 6 inches in length
PRAWNS/SHRIMPS(chingri) CATFISH(tangra/shinghi)
PERCH(koi)
CARP(katla)
INDIAN BUTTER FISH(pabda)
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
• BONTHI- it has a long curved blade set on a platform which is held
down by the foot
• KHUNTHI- flat metal spatula with long handle
• HATHA- it as a scoop with a long handle
• JHANJRI- large wire meshed flat spoon used for deep-frying
• SHARASHI- kind of pincer. Used for holding hot vessels
• GHUTNI- wooden hand blender used for pureeing lentils
• SIL NORA- flat grinder stone with a stone grinder used for grinding
• HARI- round-bottomed cooking pot that has a slightly narrow neck
BONTHI
KHUNTHI
HATHA JHANJRI
SHARASHI
GHUTNI
SIL NORA
STAPLE DIET
• RICE- the staple diet of west Bengal is rice. Kolkata is also known as
the rice bowl of india
• VEGETABLES- apart from rice and fish, vegetable that are grown
abundantly.
• LENTILS- many kinds of dals or lentils are available here. Most
preferred variety is moong dal and cholar dal
• DAIRY PRODUCTS- milk and yoghurt are an important part of Bengali
diet. One of the favourite deserts are misti doi
• CHUTNEYS- made with mangoes or tomatoes are frequently
tempered with mustard seeds often eaten with the meal
• FISH- it is most dominant of all meat in Bengal.
RICE
VEGETABLES
LENTILS
DAIRY PRODUCTS- CHUTNEYS
FISH
SPECIALITY CUISINE FOR FESTIVALS AND
OCCASIONS
• LUCHI- deep-fried bread made with refine flour
• RADHA BALBHOBI- similar to puri but is stuffed with urad dal and
eaten with aloor dum
• BHAJA- refers to fried items
• SHORSHE BATA ILISH- hilsa fish braised in mustard paste and slit
green chillies
• MACHER PATURI- darne or steak of fish marinated in freshly grounded
mustard paste and wrapped in banana leaves and steamed
• ALOO POSTO- potato cooked with freshly ground poppy seed paste
flavoured with whole spices and termeric
BHAJA
SHORSHE BATA ILISH
MACHER PATURI ALOO POSTO
• CHITOL MACHER MUITHA- fish preparation where the bones are
removed and shaped into koftas and simmered in gravy
• PABDA MACHER JHOL- pabda fish stewed in gravy predominant
of red chilli powder
• CHINGRI MALAI CURRY- small-sized prawns are stewed in gravy
made with boiled onion paste, thickened with coconut milk
• DOI MACH- classical preparation of fish stewed in a yoghurt-
based gravy which is thickened with coconut milk
• KOSHA MANGSHO- brown semi-dry preparation of lamb
• POTOLER DOLMA- baby oval gourds are stuffed with a mixture of
cottage cheese, potatoes, raisins and spices. Which is then
simmered in an onion-based gravy
CHITOL MACHER MUITHA PABDA MACHER JHOL
CHINGRI MALAI CURRY
DOI MACH
POTOLER DOLMA
• DHOKAR DOLNA- gram flour batter is cooked with spices and
then spread on a tray and steamed. It is cuted into small
pieces and deep fried. Fried dumplings are then stewed in a
gravy of boiled onion paste and whole spices
• KABIRAJI CUTLET- chicken marinated in turmeric, salt, ginger
and garlic paste, onion paste and spices then in batter of rice
flour and eggs and deep-fried
KABIRAJI CUTLET
DHOKAR DOLNA
COOKING STYLES USED IN BENGALI CUISINE
• AMBOL- sour dish made with either fish or vegetable. Souring
agent is taramind
• BHAJA- anything deep fried
• BHAPA- process of steaming
• BHORTA- made with boiled vegetables, pumpkins or even lentils
and is tempered with spices and mustard oil
• BHUNA- refers to th items that has been roasted
• CHORCHORI- vegetable dish tempered with paanch phoran spice.
It is flavoured with poppy seeds and mustard seeds paste
• CHENCHKI- preparation of very fine cuts of vegetables flavoured
with paanch phoran, chopped onions and garlic
• CHANCHRA- preparation of vegetable with heads and entrails of
fish
• DALNA- preparation of vegetables cooked in medium thick gravy
seasoned with ground spices and garam masala
• DOM- refers to the potato that is cooked over slow flame
• GHANTO- finely chopped and grated vegetable cooked with
paanch phoran and ground spices
• JHAAL- means chillies
• JHOL- refers to the gravy
• KALIYA- the base of the gravy is made with ghee and combination
of oil, ground onion paste and garam masala. Usually made with
big pieces of rohu and mutton
• PORA- means burnt. Vegetable are wrapped in banana
leaves and roasted over a wood fire or charcoal fire
• TARAARI- local words for curry
• KASHA- refers to something that has been dry-roasted with
spices, onions, garlic and tomatoes
THANK YOU
COMPILED BY
CHEF MOHD ABDULLAH
ALUMNI IHM HAJIPUR

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Bengal cuisine

  • 1. BENGAL CUISINE • KNOWN FOR SWEETS, WHICH ONCE SAVOURED CANNOT BE FORGETTEN • BENGAL PEOPLE FISH AS THEY CONSIDERED IT AS TO BE THE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF SEA • CLOSE TO BAY OF BENGAL AND SEAFOOD IS ABUNDANCE • RICE IS THE MOST PREFERRED STAPLE DIET HERE AND KNOWN AS BHAAT
  • 2. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION • SURROUNDED BY THREE INTERNATIONAL BORDERS, NAMELY NEPAL, BANGLADESH AND BHUTAN • THE STATE IS BORDERED ON ONE SIDE WITH HIMALYAN RANGE AND OTHER SIDE LIES THE FERTILE BASIN OF SUNDERBANS • BENGAL IS FAMOUS FOR ITS JUTE, SILK AND TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND SINCE IT HAS COASTLINE FISHING IS ALSO A COMMON TRADE • RIVER GANGA FLOWS THROUGH BENGAL
  • 3. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND • AT PARTITION TIME BENGAL WAS SPILT UP INTO PARTS – EAST BRENGAL AND WEST BENGAL. TODAY EAST BENGAL IS A SEPRATE COUNTRY CALLED BANGLADESH • BENGAL HAS A RICH HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AS IT IS VISITED BY PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD • IT WAS INVADED BY ARYANS FOLLOWED BY MAURYAN EMPIRE AND THEN GUPTA DYNASTY WHISH THEREBY TAKEN BY PALA DYNASTY AND RULED THE STATE FOR 3 CENTURIES • BY THE END OF 12TH CENTURY BENGAL WAS BROUGHT UNDER THE RULE OF MUSLIMS. EVEN TODAY MANY PARTS OF BENGAL IS FAMOUS FOR ITS MUGLAI FOOD
  • 4. • IT WAS BELIEVED THAT WHEN NAWAB WAJID ALI SHAH MOVED FROM LUCKNOW. BROUGHT WITH HIM HUNDERDS COOKS AND MASALCHIS • TODAY KOLKATA IS A METROPOLITAN CITY WITH THREE GENRES , NAMELY BENGALIS, MARWARIS AND ANGLO INDIANS • STREET SNACKS SUCH AS EGG ROLL, CHOP OR CUTLET IS REMINISCE OF THE CUISINES OF ANGLO INDIANS • IN THE 18TH CENTURY THE CHINIESE POPULATION SETTLED IN A VILLAGE CALLED ACHIPUR IN BENGAL. TODAY TANGRA REGION IN KOLKATA IS HOME TO 100000 ETHIC CHINESE
  • 5. SEASONAL AVAILABILITY • RUNNER BEANS(barbatti)- thin long beans • SNAKE GOURD(chichinga)- vegetable that resembles like snake • OVAL GOURD(potol)- used to make vegetable as well as sweet • SPINY GOURD(kakrol)- small spiny vegetable. Similar to bitergourd • MALABAR SPINACH(pui shaak)- leafy green vegetable • RED SPINACH(lal shaak)- red leafy vegetable
  • 6. RUNNER BEANS SNAKE GOURD OVAL GOURD SPINY GOURD MALABAR SPINACH RED SPINACH
  • 7. • BANANA FLOWER(mocha)- small flowers inside the banana flower are cooked with poppy seed paste • PUFFED RICE(muri)- it is used to make jhal muri • JACKFRUIT(ainchor)- raw jackfruit is eaten as vegetable when ripened it is eaten as fruit • BANANA STEMS(thor)- inner white part of a banana plant • STEMS OF TARO PLANTS(kochu shaak) • WATER LILY STEMS(shapla shaak)- fibrous stem that is peeled and cut into smaller pieces and eaten as vegetable • BROAD BEANS(shim)- flat broad stems
  • 8. BANANA FLOWER PUFFED RICE JACKFRUIT BANANA STEMS STEMS OF TARO PLANTS BROAD BEANS
  • 9. COMMON FISH AND SEAFOOD IN BENGALI CUISINE • HILSA(ilish)- river fish found in river padma in Bangladesh. Considered a delicacy as it migrates from salt water • CARP(rui)- it can be fried and served as bhaja or it can be cooked in watery gravy known as jhol • DRIED FISH(shootki)- small fish that are sun-dried • CLOWN KNIFE FISH(chitol maach)- freshwater tropical fish that has a strange shape with an elongated head • MANGO FISH(topsey)- freshwater fish from river ganga. Mainly eaten as deep-fried
  • 10. HILSA(ilish) CARP(rui) DRIED FISH(shootki) CLOWN KNIFE FISH(chitol maach) MANGO FISH(topsey) SEA BASS(bhetki)
  • 11. • SEA BASS(bhetki)- grows in sea as well as river. Its is expensive fish with is cooked on special occasions • PRAWNS/SHRIMPS(chingri) • CATFISH(tangra/shinghi)- this fish is found in shallow waters of river. • PERCH(koi)- species of freshwater fish. Commonly eaten as curries • CARP(katla)- freshwater fish. Eaten in the form of curries or shallow fried. This fish grows very quickly • INDIAN BUTTER FISH(pabda)- fresh river fish. The fish has a fatty texture that is usually 6 inches in length
  • 13. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT • BONTHI- it has a long curved blade set on a platform which is held down by the foot • KHUNTHI- flat metal spatula with long handle • HATHA- it as a scoop with a long handle • JHANJRI- large wire meshed flat spoon used for deep-frying • SHARASHI- kind of pincer. Used for holding hot vessels • GHUTNI- wooden hand blender used for pureeing lentils • SIL NORA- flat grinder stone with a stone grinder used for grinding • HARI- round-bottomed cooking pot that has a slightly narrow neck
  • 15. STAPLE DIET • RICE- the staple diet of west Bengal is rice. Kolkata is also known as the rice bowl of india • VEGETABLES- apart from rice and fish, vegetable that are grown abundantly. • LENTILS- many kinds of dals or lentils are available here. Most preferred variety is moong dal and cholar dal • DAIRY PRODUCTS- milk and yoghurt are an important part of Bengali diet. One of the favourite deserts are misti doi • CHUTNEYS- made with mangoes or tomatoes are frequently tempered with mustard seeds often eaten with the meal • FISH- it is most dominant of all meat in Bengal.
  • 17. SPECIALITY CUISINE FOR FESTIVALS AND OCCASIONS • LUCHI- deep-fried bread made with refine flour • RADHA BALBHOBI- similar to puri but is stuffed with urad dal and eaten with aloor dum • BHAJA- refers to fried items • SHORSHE BATA ILISH- hilsa fish braised in mustard paste and slit green chillies • MACHER PATURI- darne or steak of fish marinated in freshly grounded mustard paste and wrapped in banana leaves and steamed • ALOO POSTO- potato cooked with freshly ground poppy seed paste flavoured with whole spices and termeric
  • 18. BHAJA SHORSHE BATA ILISH MACHER PATURI ALOO POSTO
  • 19. • CHITOL MACHER MUITHA- fish preparation where the bones are removed and shaped into koftas and simmered in gravy • PABDA MACHER JHOL- pabda fish stewed in gravy predominant of red chilli powder • CHINGRI MALAI CURRY- small-sized prawns are stewed in gravy made with boiled onion paste, thickened with coconut milk • DOI MACH- classical preparation of fish stewed in a yoghurt- based gravy which is thickened with coconut milk • KOSHA MANGSHO- brown semi-dry preparation of lamb • POTOLER DOLMA- baby oval gourds are stuffed with a mixture of cottage cheese, potatoes, raisins and spices. Which is then simmered in an onion-based gravy
  • 20. CHITOL MACHER MUITHA PABDA MACHER JHOL CHINGRI MALAI CURRY DOI MACH POTOLER DOLMA
  • 21. • DHOKAR DOLNA- gram flour batter is cooked with spices and then spread on a tray and steamed. It is cuted into small pieces and deep fried. Fried dumplings are then stewed in a gravy of boiled onion paste and whole spices • KABIRAJI CUTLET- chicken marinated in turmeric, salt, ginger and garlic paste, onion paste and spices then in batter of rice flour and eggs and deep-fried KABIRAJI CUTLET DHOKAR DOLNA
  • 22. COOKING STYLES USED IN BENGALI CUISINE • AMBOL- sour dish made with either fish or vegetable. Souring agent is taramind • BHAJA- anything deep fried • BHAPA- process of steaming • BHORTA- made with boiled vegetables, pumpkins or even lentils and is tempered with spices and mustard oil • BHUNA- refers to th items that has been roasted • CHORCHORI- vegetable dish tempered with paanch phoran spice. It is flavoured with poppy seeds and mustard seeds paste
  • 23. • CHENCHKI- preparation of very fine cuts of vegetables flavoured with paanch phoran, chopped onions and garlic • CHANCHRA- preparation of vegetable with heads and entrails of fish • DALNA- preparation of vegetables cooked in medium thick gravy seasoned with ground spices and garam masala • DOM- refers to the potato that is cooked over slow flame • GHANTO- finely chopped and grated vegetable cooked with paanch phoran and ground spices • JHAAL- means chillies • JHOL- refers to the gravy • KALIYA- the base of the gravy is made with ghee and combination of oil, ground onion paste and garam masala. Usually made with big pieces of rohu and mutton
  • 24. • PORA- means burnt. Vegetable are wrapped in banana leaves and roasted over a wood fire or charcoal fire • TARAARI- local words for curry • KASHA- refers to something that has been dry-roasted with spices, onions, garlic and tomatoes
  • 25. THANK YOU COMPILED BY CHEF MOHD ABDULLAH ALUMNI IHM HAJIPUR