Foodies’ delight as Ahare Bangla Food Festivals kicks off in Kolkata

The West Bengal Government is organizing a Food Festival at the Milan Mela Ground from October 30 to November 2.

An array of dishes, including forgotten ones, fusion food and new-age food, apart from shows by celebrity chefs, seminars on food and songs and dance will be part of the four-day `Ahare Bengla’ to be organized by the State.

In what promises to be a foodie’s delight, the carnival will not only have run-of-the-mill Bengali food, such as prawn malaikari and kosha mangsho, but also exotic dishes of quail, turkey , emu and lamb. Even new and hard-to-get varieties, such as pangash, vennami, basa and vietnami koi, will be part of the mouth-watering spread. Visitors will get to taste culinary delights from across the border with the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission will put up a stall selling mutton kachi biryani and bhuna khichdi.

The Animal Resources department, along with food processing, information and culture, fisheries, agriculture marketing and micro, small and medium enterprises departments, is organizing the festival that will also have stalls of livestock Development Corporation-selling processed meat–Benfish and the state fisheries development corporation.

The primary objective is to promote healthy meat, such as that of quail, emu, turkey and black Bengal goat, which is the best quality mutton, and pork products that are usually not found in restaurants. The department is also showcasing the multiple use of different kinds of rice, such as tulai panji, gobindobhog and black rice, which are rich in protein and healthy. The aim is also to help entrepreneurs who have emu and turkey farms. The festival will have a business-to-business platform to facilitate tie-ups between suppliers and bulk purchasers.

The event also aimed at reviving lost menus of Bengal, among other things. A book on “lost” Bengali recipes will be unveiled, giving instructions on chingri maachher chachchari, galdar kebab, mangser bhaja puli, dimer barfi and several vegetarian items, among 107 recipes.

Stalls will be set up to sell black aromatic rice, known as kala bhat, short-grained aromatic rice, called kalo nunia, gobinda bhog, tulai panji, katari bhog, along with pulses, such as sona mug and bhaja kalai dal.

WB Govt to organise ‘Ahare Bangla’ food fest

To promote various types of food produced by farmers of West Bengal, the State Government will organise a food fest from October 30.

The four-day-long “Ahare Bangla – a food festival celebrating Bengal” at Milan Mela grounds would feature unique food products from the state like agricultural produce, fish, meat etc.

West Bengal is home to many unique varieties of rice like black aromatic rice, short grained aromatic rice ‘kalo nunia’, ‘gobinda bhog’, ‘tuali panji’ and others.

West Bengal Animal Resources Development department promote various non-conventional and exotic meat products such as quail, turkey, rabbit, emu, pork etc, while the fisheries department would promote new varieties of fish with high productivity and improved taste like ‘vennami’, ‘pungus’, ‘Vietnam koi’ etc.

Top restaurants and caterers of the city have been brought on the platform. The festival would be interspersed with ethnic cultural programmes, cookery shows, panel discussions and B2B summits.

A talkshow would be hosted by master chefs like Anjan Chatterjee, Sujit Sinha and Joymalya Banerjee.

Cookery classes on how to make authentic Bengali dishes would be another attraction at the fest.