Kora Khai
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Alternative names | Muan |
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Place of origin | ଓଡ଼ିଶା |
Region or state | Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
Serving temperature | Prasad |
Main ingredients | Puffed rice, Jaggery, Coconut, Cardamom |
Korakhai is a traditional Odia food, mainly served as a prasad in temples. It is a common food in the state of Odisha.Pilgrims offers Korakhai as a form of prasad to lord Lingaraj.[1] It is also a form of caramelized Lia. Khai is also known by the name of Leeaa in western Odisha.
Ingredients
[edit]Preparation
[edit]Caramelization:
- For caramelization add sugar or jaggery to water and let it melt for 10-15 minutes. Add Coconut pieces and cinnamon to it.
Preparation of Kora:
- Add puffed rice to the caramelized solution and make balls for Muan or cut it into pieces for Khai.
See also
[edit]- Chhena Poda
- Rasabali
- Rasagolla
- Chhena Gaja
- Kheersagar
- Chhena Kheeri
- Chhena jalebi
- List of Indian sweets and desserts
- Oriya cuisine
- Food portal
References
[edit]- ^ "LORD LINGARAJA, OFFERINGS". Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2015-03-15.