Misri

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Misri
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Misri crystals
Origin
Place of origin India and Persia
Type Rock candy or sweetener
This term is also the adjective for Egyptian in many languages.

Misri (Urdu: مسری‎, Hindi: मिश्री) refers to crystallized sugar lumps, and type of confectionery mineral, which has its origins in India and Persia, also known as rock sugar elsewhere.[1] It is used in India as a type of candy, or used to sweeten milk or tea.[2][3]

Uses in Hindu ritual

In Hinduism, mishri may be offered to a deity as bhog and distributed as prasad. The god Krishna is said to be fond of makkhan (butter) and misri. In many devotional songs written in Brajbhoomi in praise of Krishna, the words makkhan and misri are often used in combination. In Northern Karnataka people serve mishri along with water to visitors in summer season.[citation needed]

Dishes

Among Indian misri dishes are mishri-mawa (kalakand),[4] mishri-peda, which are more commonly eaten in Northern-Western India, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Orissa, North coastal of Andhra Pradesh and many other states and parts of India.

Sale

The Ghantewala Halwai of Delhi, who started his career by selling Misari mawa in 1790[5] is famous for Misarimawa and sells forty varieties of sweets made from Misari.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. Glossary: Misri Tarla Dalal website.
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  4. Kalakand. chezshuchi.com
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Further reading

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