Sandesh
Sandesh
is a sweet from Bengal which can be eaten as a dessert or snack. The main
ingredient is ‘Chana’ or cottage cheese which was brought by the Portuguese.
The
Portuguese came to Bengal around 1500s and began with Joan Coelho. Now getting
back to Sandesh, unsold milk usually was converted into milk products or
butter cream. The Portuguese settled in Hooghly and learned from the Portuguese,
the art of making cheesy sweets.
Granulated
sugar was introduced to Bengal by Tong Achew, who came to Hooghly, West Bengal
some 300 years Ago. In Bengal the Portuguese introduced three types of Cheese:
1.
The Pungent Bandel Cheese.
2.Channa
3.Bangladeshi
Ponir.
Bangladeshi
Ponir is
not Paneer from India. It is cottage cheese which has a pungent aroma.
The
name Sandesh is mentioned in the medieval Bengali literature but the
ingredients are not known. Thanks to
Indrajit Lahiri who writes history of Sandesh in much details.
History:
The
current Sandesh was made by these confectioners:
1.Bhola
Maira
2.Bhim
Nag
3.Grish
Chandra Dey.
Usually
if you ask people in Bengal, what kind of food this Sandesh is? The
reply would be, hey it is a sweet meat. The American visitor might
think:” What the hell is Sweetmeat? How can a meat be sweet? Well,
this India or South East Asia, anything is possible”. I being a Bengali had
the same problem. This variety of sweets is called “Misti” in Bengali.
This variety does not exist in Europe, USA or middle East anyway. You might have
equivalents not exactly a translation. So, in the long, you can call it type of
a dessert.
Now
coming back to equivalent of a Sandesh, might be a cheese cake.
In Bengal, people love mistis. Rosogollas
especially, another type of Sweetmeat. Do not go to find an equivalent because
you cannot. It is like trying to find an equivalent of a Pizza in Bengali
culture. You don’t have Pizza
since it was invented in GAETA, Italy :997 CE
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