The name of Rabindranath himself is associated with Kushtia Kulfi. According to local history buffs, the area between Padma and Garai belonged to the Thakur family's zamindari. From 1891 to 1901 Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore lived in Shilaidah village of Kushtia to manage the zamindari. The poet has composed countless essays, poems, and stories in the charming atmosphere here. Popularly known, it w
as probably during this period that the poet himself became attracted to Kushtia's kulfi. Malai Kulfi is not as hard as conventional ice cream. So because of this density, kulfi takes more time to melt than ice cream. Kulfi is associated with Bengali childhood emotions. Among the various flavored ice creams of various famous and expensive companies, the favorite 'Malai Kulfi' still occupies a lot of space in the minds of Bengalis.