5 Foods For Durga Puja Pandal Hopping

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    • Publish Date: Oct 6 2019 1:04PM
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    • Updated Date: Oct 6 2019 1:04PM
5 Foods For Durga Puja Pandal Hopping

Pandal hopping is a one of a kind experience that can be enjoyed only during the festival of Durga Puja. When it comes to Bengalis their love for food is beyond words. In fact, the best time to relish those amazing delicacies is during Durga Puja pandal hopping. Right from Bhog er Khichuri to luchi aloo dum to bhajas and rasgullas, there's a plethora of delicacies to indulge in while exploring the magnificent pandals. Here are a few binge worthy treats that you will easily find in all the pandals and you should definitely not miss these items.

Yummy Puchkas
There is a mandatory puchka stall in every Durga Puja pandal. You may call it by a different name but there is no way you do not like puchkas. A perfect delight to start your pandal hopping experience. The sweet, tangy, sour taste of puchkas is absolutely irresistible for people of all ages. An instant hit at every pandal, we are sure you will never miss out on these flavourful items no matter what!

Spicy Kathi Rolls
After a flavourful experience with puchkas, next thing you need to binge on has to be a kathi roll. Available in various preparations and fillings, you can choose whichever you like the best. Kathi rolls come in options like egg rolls, chicken roll, mutton rolls, veg roll, paneer roll etc. A delightful experience for both vegetarians and non vegetarians, kathi rolls are a must try for all the spice lovers. Dip it with the infamous green chutney or even better kasundi and munch with crispy onions to truly enjoy this mouth-watering dish.

Delicious Mutton Chops
Who can say no to minced mutton rolled in breadcrumbs and deep fried;well we are talking about lip-smacking mutton chops. Chops and festivities are synonymous and mutton chop will tell you exactly why. Easily available in all the pandals the kind of chops you will get during Durga Puja is rarely found otherwise. This one is served hot with mustard chutney, which is to die for. Have the mutton chop once and you will forget about any other snack. If you are a vegetarian do not worry, there are a lot of vegetarian chop options available as well.

Mouth-watering Biryani
Can you talk about a Bengali festive meal and not mention biryani? That's next to impossible! The delectable flavours of mutton biryani, fish biryani is all you need to experience the epitome of food paradise. All pandals serve various kinds of biryanis, try all the biryanis and then rate for yourself which one did you find best, after all Durga Puja comes only once a year. Indulge in the classic Bengali biryani with potatoes mixed with the spices and steamed rice and of course prepared with pieces mutton, chicken, fish or even vegetables.

Sweet Sondesh
After all that divine food, the experience must-end with a heavenly flavour. And of course, what's better than Bengali sweets to end a perfect meal for a perfect day. The secret behind all the Bengali sweetness is the various sweets that are signature to Begali cuisine, try out for yourself and immerse in the sweet treats. Sondesh is a classic Bengali sweet prepared in a lot of milk and sugar. Your Bengali meal is not complete if you did not try sondesh. However, there are a lot of other bengali sweets as well to choose from. So do not restrict yourself choose one sweet for one day and enjoy the delicious flavours of rasgulla, rasmalai, rajbhog, kheer kadam and chanar jalebi in rotation.

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