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All about Nutrela presents Ek Paate Dui Bangla

The culinary extravaganza was a flavourful union of East Bengal and West Bengal delicacies at City Centre New Town

Rohini Chakraborty | Published 31.05.23, 08:58 AM
Contestants representing both sides of Bengal were busy cooking vegetarian main courses with Nutrela.

Contestants representing both sides of Bengal were busy cooking vegetarian main courses with Nutrela.

Pictures: Pabitra Das

Nutrela presents Ek Paate Dui Bangla, powered by Indian Institute of Hotel Management, was a culinary extravaganza on May 13 and 14 at City Centre New Town, in association with Anandabazar Patrika. The event saw the fusion of flavourful dishes from both East Bengal and West Bengal. Ek Paate Dui Bangla also comprised a food contest, where contestants had to bring forth a vegetarian recipe from the East or West parts of Bengal, using Nutrela. A food festival at the venue saw participation from top Bengali food brands of the city. For two days the venue was flooded with visitors who stopped at every food stall to taste the East and West Bengal delicacies. t2 dropped by to get you the details. “Nutrela presents Ek Paate Dui Bangla celebrates the gastronomic creations of East and West Bengal. The Nutrela competition is totally vegetarian this year and we received 400 entries initially. The contestants had to prepare any one Nutrela-based vegetarian main course from any of the sides they are representing that is Epar Bangla (West Bengal) or Opar Bangla (East Bengal), which were judged by renowned chefs of the city. And also we lined up the city’s renowned Bengali restaurants to showcase their mouth-watering curated Bengali food because Bengalis love to eat,” said Debjeet Majumdar, consultant chef and co-founder of Passion 4 Hospitality.

“I think we chose Bangladesh Deputy High Commission to have the taste of authentic iilish machh and here we are having warm rice with Shorshe Iilish, which smells amazing,” said Vishal Sharma and Marie Nelson.

“I think we chose Bangladesh Deputy High Commission to have the taste of authentic iilish machh and here we are having warm rice with Shorshe Iilish, which smells amazing,” said Vishal Sharma and Marie Nelson.

On Mother’s Day, Arib Khan brought his mother Firoza Khan to the Bengali food festival. On tasting the Bhetki Fish Fry from Saptapadi Restaurant, Firoza said, “We just started from Saptapadi Restaurant and I think it’s very fresh and delicious. Going to stop by other stalls too.”

On Mother’s Day, Arib Khan brought his mother Firoza Khan to the Bengali food festival. On tasting the Bhetki Fish Fry from Saptapadi Restaurant, Firoza said, “We just started from Saptapadi Restaurant and I think it’s very fresh and delicious. Going to stop by other stalls too.”

Last updated on 31.05.23, 08:58 AM
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