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A taste of Tagore’s kitchen comes alive in Mumbai

Mumbai food lovers can experience the rich culinary traditions of Rabindranath Tagore’s ancestral home at a special Thakurbari pop-up curated by chef Ananya Banerjee in Sewri on May 9

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Ananya Banerjee with her Thakurbarir Ranna spread. Pics/Ashish Raje

Ananya Banerjee with her Thakurbarir Ranna spread. Pics/Ashish Raje

Every Bengali child learnt Rabindra Sangeet or Rabindrik dance, and studied his literature in school,” Ananya Banerjee smiles, while requesting her cook of 15 years to pass the kasundi. Every year when the summer arrives, she makes her own batch using kacchi keri (unripened mangoes) instead of vinegar.

Mutton, Lebu Rice, and Mango Chutney
Mutton, Lebu Rice, and Mango Chutney

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