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Introduction
Labra is a mildly spiced, slightly sweet Bengali mixed vegetable curry made with pumpkin, potatoes, radish, brinjal, and spinach, often offered as bhog during Durga Puja.
Historical Relevance
Labra is deeply tied to community feasts (bhog) in pujas. Unlike everyday curries, it combines many vegetables in one pot, symbolizing abundance and togetherness.
Ingredients:
Pumpkin, potato, brinjal, radish, spinach (1 cup each, chopped)
½ tsp turmeric
1 tsp salt
Instructions:
Wash, peel, and chop vegetables into medium chunks.
Boil slightly or keep raw for cooking in masala.
Ingredients:
2 tbsp mustard oil
1 tsp panch phoron (Bengali 5-spice)
1 tsp ginger paste
1 tsp sugar
Instructions:
Heat oil, temper with panch phoron.
Add vegetables, ginger, turmeric, and cook.
Cover and simmer till soft but not mushy.
Pro Tips
Use a wide pot so vegetables cook evenly.
Don’t over-stir—labra should be chunky, not mashed.Serving Suggestions
Served as part of bhog thali with khichuri, chutney, and payesh.
Fun Fact
Bengalis believe no Puja bhog is complete without Labra.