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Celebrate Bengali New Year with classic yet quirky cuisine
Updated On: 12 April, 2019 09:20 AM IST | | Suman Mahfuz Quazi
To celebrate the Bengali new year, a home chef is dishing out classic preparations in tweaked, eclectic formats

Chingri croquette
When I was growing up, Poila Bishakh symbolised heat, sweat, new clothes, Norwesters (pre-monsoon showers that hit parts of eastern India) and food. There would be a traditional spread with different kinds of freshwater fish in my home. So many in fact, that we would happily ignore the meat," says home chef Subhasree Basu ahead of a pop-up that draws inspiration from the many facets of the Bengali New Year, which like most festivals observed by the community, is rooted in culture and cuisine.

Subhasree Basu
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