pantuja
Pantuja is a type of traditional sweet originating from Bengal, a region in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. It is a fried pastry that is then soaked in sugar syrup. The base ingredient for pantuja is typically chhana, a type of fresh cheese curd made from milk. This chhana is kneaded and often mixed with a small amount of flour or semolina to bind it. The mixture is then shaped into small balls or elongated cylinders, similar to gulab jamun.
These shaped pieces are deep-fried in ghee or oil until they turn a deep golden brown. The
Pantuja is a popular dessert served during festivals, weddings, and other special occasions in Bengali households.