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Eating phulkopi'r singara is best described as transcendental experience. Time stops still, and after you are done everything else in life seems to hold little attraction. Now that you have been warned, let us talk about the phulkopi'r shingara itself.

Phulkopi'r shingara means shingara made with cauliflowers. This means that to make this shingara you must use only the best seasonal cauliflowers. In Bengal cauliflowers are in season in winter. The shingara is ubiquitous all over Bengal, yet a proper shingara recipe is surprisingly hard to come by. All of the recipes we have found on the internet or cookbooks are "home-style" and don't taste like the spicy, jhaal (hot) and mildly sweet shingara sold in sweet shops and chop'er dokan (small fried goods shops). We figured out the recipe of the shingara filling around 2024 and since then have been guarding it like a secret. Today we are publishing it for everyone.

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