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List of Bangladeshi sweets and desserts

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Bengali sweets and desserts. Most of these sweet dishes are unique to Bangladesh but some of them originally came from other parts of the Subcontinent and re-made as a new Bangladeshi versions of them. To know more check out: Bangladeshi cuisine, Bengali cuisine, Mughlai cuisine and South Asian cuisine.

Bangladeshi sweets and desserts

Name Image Main ingredients Remarks
Amriti of Sylhet
Bundiya
Ghee-based
Bogurar doi
Milk, Sugar Milk-based
Chanar goja
Chhena, sugar, ghee Milk-based
Chanar Jilapi of Dhaka
Food-chhanar-jilipi
Chhena, sugar, ghee Milk-based
Chanar kheer of Bengal Chhana, sugar, milk Milk-based
Chhanamukhi of Brahmanbaria
Chhana, sugar syrup, milk Milk-based
Chanar payesh of Bengal
Milk-based
Chomchom of Tangail
Flour, cream, sugar, saffron, lemon juice, coconut flakes Milk-based
Jal bhora of Kolkata Milk-based
Kadapak Milk-based
Kalojam of Bangladesh
Milk-based
Kancha golla of Natore
Kheer er chop of Bengal Milk-based
Kheersagar
Milk-based
Komolabhog of East Bengal Milk-based
Ledikeni of East Bengal and West Bengal Chhena, sugar, ghee Milk-based
Lyangcha of Bengal
Milk-based
Malapua (dessert) of East Indian subcontinent
Milk-based
Mihidana of West Bengal
Besan flour, sugar, ghee Besan-based
Milk cake Milk-based
Mishti doi of Bogra
Milk-based
Narkeler naru of Rural Bengal Coconut-based
Pantua[1] of Manikganj
Chhena, sugar, ghee Milk-based
Pati shapta of Bengal Milk-based
Pitha of Bangladesh (Especially in Barisal and Khulna)
Milk-based
Pranohora of Natore
Rabri of Bengal
Milk-based
Rajbhog of Bengal
Milk-based
Rasabali
Milk-based
Roshogolla of Barisal
Chhena, sugar Milk-based
Roshkodom of Rajshahi Milk-based
Roshomalai of Cumilla
Chhena, milk, sugar Milk-based
Roshomojuri of Rangpur Chhena, milk, sugar Milk-based
Sandesh of Shatkhira
(several types)
Milk-based
Shor bhaja
Milk cream, sugar syrup Layers of thickened milk cream, fried and then dipped in sugar syrup.
Shor puria
Shahi jilapi of Old Dhaka
flour, syrup, milk twisted coils of flours are fried and poured in sugar syrup.
Sitabhog
Milk-based
Tusha Shinni of Sylhet
flour sugar syrup

See also

References

  1. ^ Rahman, U. (2014). Bangladesh – Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture. Kuperard. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-85733-696-2. Retrieved June 21, 2017.

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