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'''Angoori rasmalai''' is an [[India]]n [[dessert]] and a type of [[Ras malai]]. It is similar to the Odia dish, [[Khira sagara]]. The dessert is made from [[cottage cheese]] which is then soaked in [[chashni]], a sugary [[syrup]], and rolled in fine sugar to form grape-sized balls.
'''Angoori rasmalai''' is an [[India]]n [[dessert]] and a type of [[Ras malai]]. It is similar to the Odisha dish, [[Khira sagara]]. The dessert is made from [[cottage cheese]] which is then soaked in [[chashni]], a sugary [[syrup]], and rolled in fine sugar to form grape-sized balls.


Angoori derives its name from ''Angoor '' which is [[Hindi]] for grape, signifying the shape and form, and also alluding to its sweetness.
Angoori derives its name from ''Angoor'' which is [[Hindi]] for grape, and Punjabi for malted barley signifying the shape and form, and also alluding to its sweetness.


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Latest revision as of 13:06, 3 October 2021

Angoori
CourseDessert
Place of originIndia
Region or stateNorth India
Main ingredientsMilk, ricotta cheese, sugar

Angoori rasmalai is an Indian dessert and a type of Ras malai. It is similar to the Odisha dish, Khira sagara. The dessert is made from cottage cheese which is then soaked in chashni, a sugary syrup, and rolled in fine sugar to form grape-sized balls.

Angoori derives its name from Angoor which is Hindi for grape, and Punjabi for malted barley signifying the shape and form, and also alluding to its sweetness.