Charcoal biscuit-shaped dried confectionery. The name of this dish is unique in taste. When visiting the ancient capital of Bengal, Pundravardhana or Mahasthangarh, the tourists and visitors of the country have come to taste this cuticle. Like the yogurt of Bogra, the fame of this food has spread through tourists across the country and abroad. This cut in Mahasthangarh has gained huge popularity for almost a hundred years.
A huge market has been set up around Mahasthangarh. Below this, the shopkeepers sit on a huge pile of taste buds every day, at about 20 big shops on the busstand. Due to the crowd of visitors on Friday, there were 6 shops in Katakati up and down Mahasthangarh. During the tourist season, these shops are sold on an average every day. An average of 3 beads are sold every day throughout the year. The price of cuticle per kilogram on taste and manveda is on average 5 to 3 rupees. On average, the cost per cut is four thousand taka. At least four lakh rupees are being sold every day at Mahasthangarh.
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