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{{Short description|Bengali fish dish}}
{{Short description|Bengali fish dish}}
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'''''Shorshe ilish''''' ({{IPA|bn|sorʃe iliʃ|-}}) is a [[Bengali cuisine|Bengali]] dish, native to the [[Bengal region]] of the [[Indian subcontinent]], made from [[hilsa]] or Tenualosa ilisha, a type of herring, cooked in mustard gravy. The dish is popular among the people of [[Bangladesh]] and the [[Indian states]] of [[West Bengal]], [[Tripura]] and [[Assam]]'s [[Barak valley]].
'''''Shorshe ilish''''' ({{IPA|bn|sorʃe iliʃ|-}}) is a [[Bengali cuisine|Bengali]] dish, native to the [[Bengal region]] of the [[Indian subcontinent]], made from [[hilsa]] or Tenualosa ilisha, a type of herring, cooked in mustard gravy. The dish is popular among the people of [[Bangladesh]] and the [[Indian states]] of [[West Bengal]], [[Tripura]] and [[Assam]]'s [[Barak valley]].


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== Ingredients ==
== Ingredients ==
The main ingredients are [[hilsa]], white mustard, mustard, mustard oil, green chili, black cumin, [[turmeric]] powder, red chili powder and [[salt]]. [[Lime (fruit)|Lime]] juice and/or [[coriander]] leaves may be added for flavor.
The main ingredients are [[hilsa]], white mustard, mustard, mustard oil, green chili, black cumin, [[turmeric]] powder, red chili powder and [[salt]]. [[Lime (fruit)|Lime]] juice and/or [[coriander]] leaves may be added for flavor.


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== Variation ==
== Variation ==
Shorshe ilish bhapa is a variation of this dish.
Shorshe ilish bhapa is a variation of this dish.


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== Nutrition ==
== Nutrition ==
Each serving contains approximately 450 calories, 17.1g protein, 8.1g carbohydrate, 38.4g total fat (4.9g saturated), 73.5&nbsp;mg cholesterol, and 8.2&nbsp;mg sodium.
Each serving contains approximately 450 calories, 17.1g protein, 8.1g carbohydrate, 38.4g total fat (4.9g saturated), 73.5&nbsp;mg cholesterol, and 8.2&nbsp;mg sodium.


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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Bangladeshi cuisine]]
* [[Bangladeshi cuisine]]
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/food/recipes/No-tomatoes-No-problem/articleshow/38617076.cms No tomatoes? No problem!]
* [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/food/recipes/No-tomatoes-No-problem/articleshow/38617076.cms No tomatoes? No problem!]
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* [http://www.rediff.com/getahead/slide-show/slide-show-1-specials-hilsa-for-pm-singh-share-your-recipes/20110907.htm Hilsa for PM Singh? Share your recipes!]
* [http://www.rediff.com/getahead/slide-show/slide-show-1-specials-hilsa-for-pm-singh-share-your-recipes/20110907.htm Hilsa for PM Singh? Share your recipes!]


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{{Bangladeshi dishes}}
{{Bangladeshi dishes}}
{{Indian Dishes |state=collapsed}}
{{Indian Dishes |state=collapsed}}


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[[Category:Bengali cuisine]]
[[Category:Bengali cuisine]]
[[Category:Indian fish dishes]]
[[Category:Indian fish dishes]]