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Bengalis relish hilsa fish as imports of the Bangladeshi delicacy grow

Bengalis relish hilsa as imports of the Bangladeshi delicacy grow.

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It has always been around. But this monsoon it has announced its dazzling pre-eminence at the market and the kitchen. The gastronomic conquest of Bengal by the hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) fish this year is the most delicious outcome of the current thaw in Indo-Bangladesh relations.

The hilsa, or simplyilish mach, is a Bengali icon of ambrosial excellence. This month, as floodgates opened to imports from Bangladesh, 4,000 kg of the silvery delight hit Calcutta's fish marts each day - sending prices to unprecedented lows and rekindling nostalgia for the pre-Partition days.Padmar Iilish, the cousin of the West Bengal variety that the post-Independence generation had been deprived of, is now almostde rigueur.