Bardhamaner Sitabhog is a type of sweet of West Bengal, India
Type
Sweets of the Indian subcontinent
Area
Bardhaman, West Bengal, India
Country
India
Registered
29 April 2017
Official website
ipindiaservices.gov.in
Sitabhog (Bengali: সীতাভোগ) is a famous sweet of Bardhaman, West Bengal, India. Sitabhog is a flavourful dessert that looks like white rice or vermicelli mixed with small pieces of Gulab jamun. Made from cottage cheese (also known as chhana in Bengali), rice flour and sugar, Sitabhog often gives the appearance of pulao, which is albeit sweet in taste.[1]
Sitabhog (Bengali: সীতাভোগ) is a famous sweet of Bardhaman, West Bengal, India. Sitabhog is a flavourful dessert that looks like white rice or vermicelli...
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and although they are a minority, there are many churches in the city. Sitabhog and Mihidana are two famous sweets of Bardhaman, introduced first in honour...
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