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IRINI CHOMCHOM
£0.80 – £10.00ChamCham is a Bengali sweet made by curdling milk and then shaping the coagulated solids to cylindrical shape pieces. These are cooked in sugar syrup similar to rosogollas to get a soft, spongy, and light texture.
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CHOMCHOM
£0.70 – £9.00ChomChom is a Bengali sweet made by curdling milk and then shaping the coagulated solids to cylindrical shape pieces. These are cooked in sugar syrup similar to rosogollas to get a soft, spongy, and light texture.
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CHHANA TOST
£0.70 – £9.00Chhana Tost is another variant of Chhana based sweets having a juicy toast shape stuffed with a layer of cream.
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ROSOMALAI
£3.00 – £9.00Rasmalai is a classic Bengali festive dessert made with milk, an acidic ingredient, sugar, and saffron. It is eaten all over Bangladesh and is mostly bought from sweet shops
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ROSOGOLLA
£0.70 – £8.00RosoGolla is a Bangladeshi syrupy dessert popular in the country and regions with South Asian diaspora. It is made from ball-shaped dumplings of cheese and semolina dough, cooked in light syrup made of sugar. This is done until the syrup permeates the dumplings.
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GOLAPJAM
£0.70 – £8.00The GolapJam are carefully blended from precise proportions of milk and flour, then the rich dough is shaped into balls and fried in pure clarified butter (Ghee) to give it an extraordinarily delicate texture.
The final touch is wickedly sweet sugar and cardamom syrup that smothers each GolapJam in an irresistibly tempting and aromatic coating. -
KALOJAM
£0.70 – £8.00One of Bengal’s favourite recipes, KaloJam is a sweet and soft-textured, deep-fried dumpling. They’re great to eat on their own, But some people will give their sweet tooth a real treat and serve KaloJam with ice cream – any flavour will do.