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Dahi or curd, also mosaru, dahi, thayir and perugu, is a traditional yogurt or fermented milk product originating from and popular throughout the Indian subcontinent. It is usually prepared from cows' milk , and sometimes buffalo milk or goat milk . [ 1 ]
Curd products vary by region and include cottage cheese, curd cheese (both curdled by bacteria and sometimes also rennet), farmer cheese, pot cheese, queso blanco, and paneer. The word can also refer to a non-dairy substance of similar appearance or consistency, though in these cases a modifier or the word 'curdled' is generally used.
Dahi may refer to: Dahi (curd), a traditional yogurt of the Indian subcontinent; Ed Dahi, an Arab village in Israel; Ad Dahi District, Yemen; People with the name.
Nabadwip-er lal doi (Bengali: নবদ্বীপের লাল দই transl. Red curd of Nabadwip), also known as Kheer doi or Chakku doi, is one of the most famous types of confectionery in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, originating in present-day West Bengal, India. Though curd is usually white, red curd is a distinct ...
Ghetu Ghosh of Sherpur in Bogra district is known to be the inventor of Curd of Bogra. [1] On the other hand, Gaur Gopal Ghosh was the inventor of creamed curd in Bogra. [2] [3] Sir John Anderson, President Yahya Khan, Elizabeth II, Queen Victoria and many other famous persons ate Curd of Bogra. Yahya Khan sent the food to important persons in ...
Curd Splashing Festival (दही जात्रा) is an annual ritual performed by the local people (especially youth) of Tauthali village. It takes place the day after Bijaya Dashami . Locals who are involved in this jatra splatter curd (in south Asia, curd refers to a traditional home-made yogurt, dahi ) [ 1 ] on one another.
Curd rice, also called yogurt rice, is a dish originating from India. The word " curd " in Indian English refers to unsweetened plain yogurt . It is most popular in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu , Kerala , Karnataka , Telangana and Andhra Pradesh ; and also in West Indian states of Rajasthan , Gujarat and Maharashtra .
Mishti doi (Bengali: মিষ্টি দই; transl. Sweet curd) is a fermented sweet doi (yogurt) originating from the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent [1] and common in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Assam's Barak Valley, [2] and in the nation of Bangladesh.