The 'Tulsi Rasogolla', is being lapped up by gourmets at one of the 25 stalls at the five-day food festival 'Ahare Bangla' here.
"This particular variety retains the unique spongy charactersitic of Banglar Rosogolla with medicinal quality of Tulsi plants and became an instant hit along with other traditional varieties," a spokesperson of the stall said.
"This is for the second time that we have brought special Russian food for the Kolkata foodies in association with a cafe and bistro specialising in Russian food," a spokesman managing the Russian stall said.
An estimated 66 food outlet chains of the city, including the 25 sweetmeat shops, are participating in the fair which was inaugurated on Thursday. It opened to the public yesterday and will continue till December 11.
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The food festival is being attended by 41 leading restaurant chains of the city, Minister of State of Animal Husbandry department Swapan Debnath said.
There are four stalls run by state government departments.
An app of the food festival can be downloaded from .wbfestivals.gov.in site, he said.
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