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  2. Cuisine of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Odia foods are traditionally served either on brass or bronze metal plates, banana leaves, or disposable plates made of sal leaves. [2] Traditional Odia Lunch Thali. Odia cooks, particularly from the Puri region, were much sought after due to their ability to cook food in accordance with Hindu scriptures. [3] [4] Yoghurt is used in Odia dishes.

  3. Chakuli pitha - Wikipedia

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    The dish is prepared using rice flour, black gram, refined edible oil (preferably ghee or mustard oil), and salt. [5] [6]Rice flour and black gram are mixed with warm water and salt to create the batter.

  4. Pakhala - Wikipedia

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    It is presumed that Pakhaḷa is first introduced in Odisha. A special day, 20th March, is celebrated in Odisha as Påkhāḷå Dibasa (Odia: ପଖାଳ ଦିବସ) every year. All Odia people celebrate this day. The Pakhaḷa is eaten in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent (including Nepal and some parts of Myanmar).

  5. Chhena poda - Wikipedia

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    Chhena poda is usually made at home during traditional festivals in Odisha, such as Durga Puja. Since the mid-1980s, it has gradually found its place in restaurant menus across Odisha. Odisha Milk Federation is investing heavily in mass-producing and popularising this delicacy, determined not to let this happen again. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  6. Category:Odia cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Odia cuisine is the cuisine native to the Indian state of Odisha. Pages in category "Odia cuisine" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.

  7. Enduri pitha - Wikipedia

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    Enḍuri Piṭhā (Odia- ଏଣ୍ଡୁରି ପିଠା), also known as Haḷadi Patra Piṭhā (Odia- ହଳଦି ପତ୍ର ପିଠା), is a variety of pitha made in the Indian state of Odisha mostly in the northern, eastern and central region. [1]

  8. The Best Traditional Hanukkah Foods, From Latkes to Donuts - AOL

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    The Best Traditional Hanukkah Foods Because Hanukkah celebrates the miracle of a small amount of lamp oil keeping the Second Temple’s Menorah alight for eight days, foods fried in oil are ...

  9. Arisa pitha - Wikipedia

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    Arisa pitha (Odia: ଆରିସା ପିଠା) is a traditional sweet pancake from Odisha, India. The crispy outer layer surrounds the soft insides. It is also known by the name 'Hilsa' in Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. It is a traditional sweet in Coastal Andhra of Andhra Pradesh as well, where it is known as 'Ariselu'.