K. C. Das

Krishna Chandra Das
কৃষ্ণচন্দ্র দাশ
Portrait of Krishna Chandra Das
Born1869
Died1934 (aged 65)
OccupationsBusinessman, confectioner, entrepreneur
Years active1900–1934
Known forInventor of Canned Rossogolla, alleged inventor or rosso malai, head of K.C. Das Confectioner
PredecessorNobin Chandra Das
SuccessorSarada Charan Das
SpouseShwetangini Devi
Children6, including Sarada Charan Das
RelativesBhola Moira
Websitekcdas.co.in

Krishna Chandra Das, also known as K.C. Das (Bengali: কৃষ্ণচন্দ্র দাশ; 1869–1934), was a Bengali confectioner, entrepreneur, and businessman. He contributed to the modernization of traditional Bengali sweets.

Born in 1869, in Bagbazar, Kolkata, India, Das was the only son of the Bengali confectioner and inventor, Nobin Chandra Das. He was credited with creating rasmalai (रस मलाई) and initiating the concept of canned rasgulla (रसगुल्ला). The sweets were later popularized by his family company, K.C. Das Private Limited, founded by his son, Sarada Charan Das.