Place of origin | Kendrapara, Odisha |
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Region or state | Odisha, India |
Main ingredients | Chhena, rabri |
Rasabali (Odia: ରସାବଳୀ, IAST: rasābaḷi) is a sweet dish from Odisha, India. Rasabali is offered to Baladevjew, and originated in the Baladevjew Temple of Kendrapara. It is one of the Chapana bhoga of Jagannath temple. Kendrapara's Rasabali got GI tag on 3 October 2023.
It consists of deep fried flattened reddish brown patties of chhena (farmer cheese) that are soaked in thickened, sweetened milk (rabri). Flattening the chhena into palm-sized patties is done in order to allow them to absorb the milk more readily. The thickened milk is also usually lightly seasoned with crushed cardamoms.
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References
- ^ Mohanty, Gopinath (2003). Cultural Heritage of : pts. 1-2. Katak. State Level Vyasakabi Fakir Mohan Smruti Samsad. p. 650. ISBN 978-81-902761-3-9.
- Mishra, Miśra, Durga Nandan, Narayan (2007). Annals & Antiquities Of The Temple Of Jagannatha. Sarup & Sons. p. 190. ISBN 978-81-7625-747-3.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - "Kendrapara's famous sweetmeat 'Rasabali' gets GI tag". Odisha TV.
- "Rasabali". Archived from the original on 7 February 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2007.
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