Khira sagara
Khira sagara (Odia: କ୍ଷୀର ସାଗର) is an Odia sweet dish that literally translates to ocean of milk in Odia language. The sweet has depiction in the Hindu mythological scripture about Lakshmi serving Vishnu and Madhusudana with it.
Khira sagara | |
Alternative names | Kheersagar |
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Course | Dessert |
Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Odisha |
Associated cuisine | Indian |
Serving temperature | Room temperature or chilled |
Main ingredients | Milk, sugar, chhena, saffron, cardamom |
Khira sagara consists of marble-sized balls of chhena cheese soaked in sweetened, condensed milk. Saffron and cardamoms are the typical seasonings that are added to this dish. Khira sagara is typically served either at room temperature or slightly chilled.
This dish is probably ras malai's predecessor. However, the milk base in khira sagara is thicker, acquiring the consistency of rabri.
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