1. Shukto A comfort and nutritious vegetable dish, Shukto  comprises of bitter gourd, drumsticks, plantains, brinjals, potatoes, and occasionally, other seasonal vegetables like sweet potatoes, ivy gourd, or radish.

1. Shukto A comfort and nutritious vegetable dish, Shukto  comprises of bitter gourd, drumsticks, plantains, brinjals, potatoes, and occasionally, other seasonal vegetables like sweet potatoes, ivy gourd, or radish.

2. Luchi Fluffy luchis deep fried in oil are the guilty food with which the Bengali New Year is started with a festive mood

2. Luchi Fluffy luchis deep fried in oil are the guilty food with which the Bengali New Year is started with a festive mood

3. Panta Bhat A staple food of Pohela Boishakh is Panta Bhat which is cooked rice soaked in water

3. Panta Bhat A staple food of Pohela Boishakh is Panta Bhat which is cooked rice soaked in water

4. Cholar Dal A lentil based dish made of split Bengal grams, cholar dal is enjoyed lusciously with big round luchis

4. Cholar Dal A lentil based dish made of split Bengal grams, cholar dal is enjoyed lusciously with big round luchis

5. Shorshe Ilish One of the main fish eaten traditionally during Bengali New Year is hilsa or Ilish and it is basically cooked with a delicious mustard gravy

5. Shorshe Ilish One of the main fish eaten traditionally during Bengali New Year is hilsa or Ilish and it is basically cooked with a delicious mustard gravy

6. Aloo Posto Potatoes deliciously cooked in poppy seed paste makes another tasty delights enjoyed on the festive occasion of Pohela Boishakh

6. Aloo Posto Potatoes deliciously cooked in poppy seed paste makes another tasty delights enjoyed on the festive occasion of Pohela Boishakh

7. Kosha Mangsho Among the varieties of meats, the Bengalis enjoy mutton deliciously cooked with rich gravy which is locally called Kosha Mangsho

7. Kosha Mangsho Among the varieties of meats, the Bengalis enjoy mutton deliciously cooked with rich gravy which is locally called Kosha Mangsho

8. Chingri Malai Curry Besides hilsa, prawns cooked in coconut milk is another delightful fish dish enjoyed in Bengali New Year

8. Chingri Malai Curry Besides hilsa, prawns cooked in coconut milk is another delightful fish dish enjoyed in Bengali New Year

9. Rosogolla Can Pohela Boishakh be imaginable without the presence of the prime Bengali sweet called Rosogolla?

9. Rosogolla Can Pohela Boishakh be imaginable without the presence of the prime Bengali sweet called Rosogolla?

10. Mishti Doi A liquid based dessert is a must for every desi festive occasion and for Bengalis there is nothing sweeter than Mishti Doi

10. Mishti Doi A liquid based dessert is a must for every desi festive occasion and for Bengalis there is nothing sweeter than Mishti Doi

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