Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

In dry Bihar, Santa Claus comes minus rum balls and rum cakes

- Ganesh Upadhyay ganesh.upadhyay@htlive.com

PATNA: No event supersedes the law and we are hopeful that our customers would cooperate with us and buy other alternativ­es to support the prohibitio­n. MANTU KUMAR SINGH, Bakers Hut, Vijaya Tej Clarks Inn

Imagine Christmas without rum ball and rum cakes!

In dry Bihar, where all types of alcohol are banned since 2016, it might just come true.

Given the prohibitio­n law, bakers and confection­ers here have refused to accept orders of fermented cake mixtures.

“Rum cakes used to be a much sought after item,” said Mantu Kumar Singh of Bakers Hut, Vijaya Tej Clarks Inn. “But no festival supersedes law and we are hopeful that our customers would cooperate with us and buy other alternativ­es to support the total prohibitio­n ban,” he added.

“We have organised a fruit cake preparatio­n programme for our corporate clients on December 23-24.More people are opting for eggless cakes and we can give live demo to our clients,” Mantu said.

Sunny Gandhi of Palsons Treat has a dozen varieties of Christmas cakes to make up for the absence of the rum balls and cakes. Most of our cakes are preordered. “Ours is the oldest cake shop in city and we had a monopoly in united Bihar. My grandparen­ts were the pioneers in baking rum cakes in undivided Bihar. Rum used in cakes was in point percentage of the total ingredient­s but had a unique taste and colour,” he said.

Without violating the law, Patna bakers are using rum essence mixed with sugar syrup to give a similar taste. A baker, who requested not to be identified said, “In place of rum, we are mixing an essence to give a similar taste.” However, many said rum balls and cakes are still being sold clandestin­ely at Maurya Lok and Boring Road markets at higher rates. Bulk supplies are coming from neighbouri­ng state Jharkhand.

“I have to find out the legal implicatio­ns pertaining to selling and eating of rum balls and cakes,” said ADG headquarte­r and Bihar police spokespers­on, SK Singhal.

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