India is famous for its delicious sweets made from milk, sugar, jaggery, and flour. Every region has its own special sweets. Some cities are especially known for making sweets on a large scale. Among them, Kolkata has earned a special place and is proudly called the Sweet Capital of India because of its unique and tasty Bengali desserts.
The Indian city known as the Sweet Capital of India is Kolkata. It is famous for its delicious Bengali sweets made from chhena (fresh paneer). Popular sweets like Rasgulla, Sandesh, and Mishti Doi come from here. These sweets are soft, juicy, and full of flavor. Kolkata has many old sweet shops that still follow traditional recipes. Because of its rich sweet-making history and wide variety of desserts, Kolkata is proudly called the City of Sweets in India.
Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, is best known for its soft and juicy sweets made from chhena (fresh paneer). Popular sweets like Rasgulla, Sandesh, and Mishti Doi are closely linked with this city.
The tradition of making these sweets started many years ago when new ways of processing milk were introduced. Since then, Kolkata has become a hub for sweet lovers across India.
Unlike many North Indian sweets that are dry, Kolkata sweets are usually:
These qualities make them different and very popular among people of all ages.
Some of the most loved sweets from Kolkata include:
These sweets are not only famous in India but are also exported to many countries.
The sweet making culture in Kolkata became strong during the colonial period. The city had easy access to fresh milk from nearby villages, which helped in large-scale production of chhena-based sweets.
Over time, many sweet shops started using traditional recipes that are still followed today.
The famous sweet Rasgulla received a Geographical Indication (GI) Tag for West Bengal. This means the sweet officially belongs to this region and its traditional method is protected. This recognition has helped increase its popularity worldwide.
Kolkata is home to hundreds of old sweet shops, some over 100 years old. These shops:
They play an important role in keeping the sweet culture alive.
Sweets are a big part of festivals in Kolkata. During occasions like:
The demand for sweets increases a lot. Shops prepare special sweets and produce them in large quantities to meet the festive demand.
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