BIHAR KI MITHAI

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From the Bengali mishtis  to Bihar ki Mithai, lets go to the Bihar belt for their traditional mouthwatering mithais. Since I have lived there for some time , each mithai here has a tale to tell.

Let me begin with my all time favourite Thekua a dry sweet very popular for centuries in Bihar and Jharkhand. This is a prasad offered to God in the Chhath puja. This sweet is so tempting that you simply can’t stop with one . 

Each festival here has a special mithai. Malpua is a traditional Bihari dessert that is relished particularly during Holi. I personally prefer having it with rabri garnished with dry fruits. The resulting taste is Yummmm. Speaking of Holi , How can I not mention the ever popular Pedukiya or Gujiya . This mithai with different types of fillings is a must during this colourful festival.

Since Dusherah is round the corner I am reminded of Lakhto and Khaaja  – these are common household sweets  made during these times..

Most of the above mentioned mithais are made of aata or maida , sugar chashni  and fried in ghee. and the plus point is they remain good to eat for a long time. 

Another very unique sweet preparation in Bihar is the dessert made from the vegetable Parwal.  I really enjoy the outer  texture of the parwal soaked in chashni stuffed with maava and dry fruits.

Let me also tell you about one of the  most loved Bihari sweets – the Kaala-Jamun. This mithai got its name because of its blackish tinge and is made of khoya. It can be considered a cousin of the ever popular sweet Gulaab jaamun.

I cannot leave this region without making a mention of  the traditional Jharkand desserts –Anarasa, Dudhauri and Makhana Kheer.

All this feasting on Bihar ki Mithai has increased my calorie count . no doubt you will also feel the same when u visit this region and taste all these mouth watering Bihar ki mithais. All sweet lovers await some more interesting desserts of various regions of India.

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5 Replies to “BIHAR KI MITHAI”

  1. Mithais
    It can be from any part of the Country …. Yummmmmmm
    Festival times … Festivities… Goodies…
    A real deep-rooted cultural definition which is INDIAN.
    You aptly knead the glories of our culture, add required flavours, warm it up with eloquence , and Serve them with Literal Love.

    Truly you are going to be a Great Writer. Do remember then, I said it First.

    Best Wishes

    ~johnspramod~

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