The ‘ keora’ fruit is a gift of the rains in Sundarban. I find it immensely popular in forest – adjoining Sundarban in the two Parganas as well as all places which carry the legacy of Sundarbani or Aabaadi culture, food and history.
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The keora also contributes to a proverb of the forest ‘Je kheyechhe keorar jhol, se chherechhe maayer kol’ which roughly translates as any person who’s had a taste of this fruit (and the forest) is bound to return here, time and again. Indeed, many will vouch for the profundity and depth of this saying.
In picture – Keora picking in the forest, its packets for sale, and different stages of preparation of a forest delicacy called Keora Chingri, one of the many special culinary journeys around this fruit in and around Sundarban.
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