• Source: Chomchom
    • Cham cham, Chomchom or chum chum (Bengali: চমচম) is a traditional Bengali sweet, popular throughout the Indian subcontinent. The sweet comes in a variety of colours, mainly light pink, light yellow, and white. It is made from chickpeas and coated with coconut or mawa flakes as a garnish.


      History


      Chomchom originated from Tangail District. Chamcham, an oval-shaped brownish variety of chomchom from Porabari in Tangail District of modern-day Bangladesh, dates back to the mid-19th century. The unique taste has been attributed to the water in Porabari.
      Jagadish Mishtanno Bhandar in Khustia District makes a version known as Maowar Chomchom.
      Chomchom is a popular item in Eids, Pohela Boishak, the Bengali new year, and Durga Puja.


      See also


      Rasgulla
      Sandesh


      References




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      Cham cham

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