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West Bengal wins GI tag for Rasgulla in bittersweet battle with Odisha over its origin

The bragging rights for the Rasgulla in the two and half year bittersweet battle has ultimately ended up boosting business for confectioners in both states

November 14, 2017 / 18:26 IST
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The pearly white, mouthwatering Rasgulla has finally found its place after Geographical Indication (GI) tag authorities in Chennai ruled that the iconic sugar-boiled sweet has originated in West Bengal rather than Odisha.

In a fierce debate that lasted for two and a half years, West Bengal claimed it was invented in yesteryear's Calcutta, by confectioner Nabin Chandra Das. However, Odisha said it was invented in the holy city of Puri way back in the 13th century.

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“The victory came after a long fight over two years and a half. I am happy and relieved,” said Abdur Rezzak Mollah, food processing minister in Mamata Banerjee’s cabinet, in a statement to Hindustan Times.

The GI authorities ruled that West Bengal is the origin of the Rasgulla, and in this case awarded the state the much-coveted GI tag for the product that authenticates it to a geographic location, production or community.