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Poila Boishakh 2026: 9 traditional Bengali dishes served on New Year

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 14, 2026, 13:49 IST
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Must-try Bengali dishes for a prosperous beginning

Poila Boishakh marks the beginning of the Bengali New Year and it is generally observed on April 14. The day also symbolizes new beginnings, prosperity, and the spirit of togetherness. The day is celebrated with great enthusiasm in West Bengal and Bangladesh. On this day, businesses also begin new financial ledgers, known as haal khata, seeking blessings for a successful year ahead. At its heart, Poila Boishakh is a celebration of tradition, food, and hope, welcoming the new year with joy and positivity. The key highlight of the celebration is the elaborate feast featuring classic Bengali dishes and sweets that are a must-try. Take a look at the traditional Bengali dishes served on New Year that reflects prosperity and joy.

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Kosha Mangsho

It refers to rich, spicy, slow-cooked mutton curry best paired with luchi. It is an indulgence reserved for festive feasts and beginning the new year with this mutton preparation is a different experience altogether.

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Basanti Pulao


As the name suggests, it is a yellow-colored rice dish that also uses ghee, nuts, and sugar.

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Shorshe Ilish


This refers to a side dish made with Hilsa fish steamed in mustard paste and mustard oil, a true Bengali delicacy celebrated during special occasions.

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Chingri Malai Curry


It’s made with chingri (prawns/shrimp) cooked in a rich, creamy gravy of coconut milk, lightly spiced with turmeric, green chilies, ginger, and garam masala. The word “malai” refers to the creaminess of the coconut milk, which gives the curry its silky texture and delicate sweetness.

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Shukto


This is a main course gravy dish made with veggies like bitter gourd, potato, drumsticks, and green bananas.

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Luchi and Aloo Posto


A classic Bengali dish that consists of deep-fried puris made with refined flour, oil, and salt, and is served with Aloo Posto, a semi-dry dish made with potato, poppy seeds, red chili, green chili, mustard oil, cumin seeds, salt, and turmeric.

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Macher Jhol


It is a homely, comforting fish curry made with fresh river fish like rohu (rui) or catla, and uses an aromatic broth of turmeric, cumin, tomatoes, potatoes, and green chilies, often cooked in pungent mustard oil.

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Mishti Doi


It refers to sweetened yogurt, made with boiled milk seasoned with a sweetener, showcasing Bengal’s unmatched sweet culture.

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Sandesh

This is one of the most popular sweets of Bengal and is made with fresh chhena (cottage cheese) and sugar. It comes in many varieties—from nolen gur sandesh to chocolate fusion versions.


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