Texts 125-126
yadyapi māsekera vāsi mukutā nārikela
amṛta-guṭikādi, pānādi sakala
tathāpi nūtana-prāya saba dravyera svāda
‘vāsi’ visvāda nahe sei prabhura prasāda
yadyapi — although; māsekera — one month; vāsi — remaining; mukutā nārikela — a very hard sweet preparation of coconut; amṛta-guṭikā — amṛta-guṭikā sweetballs; ādi — etc.; pānā — sweet drinks; ādi — and so on; sakala — all; tathāpi — still; nūtana-prāya — as if fresh; saba dravyera — of every preparation; svāda — the taste; vāsi — stale; visvāda — tasteless; nahe — were not; sei — that; prabhura prasāda — the mercy of the Lord.
The hard sweets made of coconut (mukutā nārikela), the sweetballs, the many kinds of sweet drinks and all the other preparations were at least a month old, but although they were old, they had not become tasteless or stale. Indeed, they had all stayed fresh. That is the mercy of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.