Chhenabara Explained

Chhanabora is a sweetmeat from the Indian subcontinent made from chhena and syrup.[1] It is attested from the 16th century.[2] It is related to rosogolla and pantua, sharing a cottage cheese basis with the former and a burnt brown crust with the latter. According to local legend, it was created when Maharaja Manindrachandra Nandi of Cossimbazar ordered his cook to create a dessert that was neither rosogolla nor pantua. It is common in Murshidabad and outsize chhanabora are a common gift for high-ranking visitors.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Banerji, Chitrita . The Hour of the Goddess: Memories of Women, Food, and Ritual in Bengal . Seagull Books . 100 . 2001.
  2. Book: Achaya, K. T. . Indian food: a historical companion . Oxford University Press . 1994 . 132.
  3. News: . Eye-poppers from nawab land . https://web.archive.org/web/20151127035811/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120903/jsp/bengal/story_15929852.jsp . dead . November 27, 2015 . Nefertiti . Biswas . September 3, 2012.