Khaja

Khaja

"Khaja" is a sweet delicacy of Bihar, Orissa and West Bengal states in eastern India.

Refined wheat flour, sugar and edible oils are the chief ingredients of khaja.

It is believed that, even 2000 years before, khajas were prepared in the fertile land on the southern side of the Gangetic Plains of Bihar and in Orissa. These areas which are home to khaja, once comprised the central part of Maurya and Gupta empires.

Presently, khajas are prepared and sold in the city of Patna, Gaya, Baharampur and several other places across the states of Bihar and West Bengal, yet Khajas of Silao and Rajgir areas have a distinct superiority over khajas of all other places. Silao and Rajgir are the places where one can get puffy khaja, which melts in the mouth.

From Bihar Khajas have traveled to some other parts of India, including Andhra Pradesh. Khaja of Kakinada, a coastal town of Andhra Pradesh, is famous. Khaja of Tapeswaram is also famous. First, a paste is made out of wheat flour, mawa, and oil. Then it is deep fried until crisp. Then a sugar syrup is made which is known as "Pak". The crisp croissants are then soaked in the sugar syrup until they absorb the sugar syrup. The specialty of Kakinada Khaja is that it is dry from outside and full of sugar syrup from inside and is juicy. It melts as soon as one puts it in one's mouth.

ee also

*Indian sweets


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • khája — खज …   Indonesian dictionary

  • khája-kṛít — खजकृत् …   Indonesian dictionary

  • khája-ṉkará — खजंकर …   Indonesian dictionary

  • Demachq Khâja — Division de l empire des Ilkhans à la mort d’Abu Saïd. Demachq Khâja[1], Dimachk Khodja ou Dimašq Khwâja est le troisième fils de l’émir Chupan représentant du der …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Kakinada Khaja — is a sweet delicacy of Bihar state and Andhra Pradesh, India. Since Kakinada, a coastal town in Andhra Pradesh, is popular for Khajas, hence the name.Khajas are sold in the city of Patna, Gaya and several other places across the state of Bihar,… …   Wikipedia

  • Mahbooballah — is a sufi saint of South India. His full name is Syed Mohammed Siddiq and he was born on 29 Sha aban 1263 Hijri May 1845 at Hyderabad. Mahbooballah s followers number in the thousandsFact|date=May 2007 spread across the world.LifeHazrat Khaja… …   Wikipedia

  • Indian sweets — A variety of Indian sweets Different varieties of sweets served on a Pumsavanam fu …   Wikipedia

  • Sati Beg — Sati Beg[1] est la sœur de l’il khan Abu Saïd. Elle épouse l’émir Chupan en 1319. Elle lui donne un fils Surgan. Veuve en 1328, elle épouse en 1336 l’il khan éphémère Arpa Ka on qui meurt dans l’année. En 1338, elle est prétendante au trône des… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dulces de la India — Dharwad peda. Jalebi. Los dulces de la India o Mithai son originar …   Wikipedia Español

  • Indian and Pakistani sweets — A variety of Indian sweets Different varieties of sweets served on a Pumsavanam fu …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”