Harun Or Rashid Dudu : The dawn dawn in the fog, the dew comes in Bengal with a long night in winter. Winter means the warm embrace of warmth with dew. The dew graduation evening, in the morning and early in the night, a nice winter girl, walking randomly However, in the city of Dhaka this winter did not enjoy much of the winter, but the village is still very good to enjoy in the winter. Brothers in the middle of the fog in the middle of the night, with the fire of helpless people, the bond of brotherhood. Winter means that the cakes are like cakes. So even when the winter is called a cylinders, one may not feel guilty. Dessert juice adds to the fun of eating winter cakes. Soon after the winter, the village starts from the city, making cakes and eating smoke. Without the cakes, the real fun of winter is not available. It is not easy to take a break in the life of exile and making the cakes like mind making the ingredients. The scent of the traditional dates of this Bengal, and the scent of fog, with the smell of the jasmine flowers, softened the morning. But now even if the smell of the flower is found, the date palm is not available in many areas. Dates of date palm near the new generation are an invincible object. At present, the sale of potato has been started at Hat-Bazar, Railway Station, and street pavement without house-house. Our country's cakes are not only fun to eat but their names are also very interesting. Among these are: Bhapha Pitta, Pulpi Pitta, Oil Pita, Nakshi Pitta, Egg Chitai, Swing Pitta, Potty Pitta, Chappar Pitta, Muthi Pitta, Kheer Pitta, Hathkuli Pitta, Jhiri Pitta, Wet Pita etc. Although there is such a beautiful name cake, today these pithas are on the way to extinction. However, experts believe that the winter cake is one of the traditional traditions of traditional Bengal. But they are going to get lost in time. If this tradition is lost with the last breath of elders, then this form of traditional Bengal will not be seen. So the initiative to bring tradition back to the government or the private patronage is felt, the experienced Mahal.