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  2. Kheer - Wikipedia

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    Kheer, also known as payasam or payesh, is a pudding or porridge popular in the Indian subcontinent, usually made by boiling milk, sugar or jaggery, and rice. It can be additionally flavoured with dried fruits, nuts, cardamom and saffron .

  3. List of Indian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Kheer: A rice pudding made with milk, rice, sugar and dried fruits [7] Pudding: Khirmohan: Chhena, sugar, semolina, water. Sugar syrup based Kulfi [8] An ice cream made with milk and sugar, with a variety of flavours such as mango, saffron, or cardamom. [9] Ice cream: Laddu: Gram flour (besan), ghee, sugar. Laddu: Lassi: Yogurt, milk, nuts, can ...

  4. How to Make Rice Kheer, the Indian Rice Pudding You ... - AOL

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    Learn how to make rice kheer in an Instant Pot! This Indian rice pudding is a dump-and-stir recipe that's made with Basmati rice, cardamom and condensed milk. The post How to Make Rice Kheer, the ...

  5. Rice pudding - Wikipedia

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    When made in the oven, the pudding rice is placed into a baking dish, and the milk, cream and sugar are mixed in. The dish is then placed in the oven and baked at a low temperature for a few hours, until the rice is tender and the pudding has a creamy consistency. While cooking, the pudding may develop a thick crust, which adds a distinct texture.

  6. Trump look-alike sings to sell pudding in Pakistan - AOL

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    "We feel as if Trump has come here to sell kheer (pudding)," said Mohammad Yaseen, a local resident who prefers to buy the dessert from Saleem Bagga, the look-alike vendor who also sings to draw ...

  7. Kheer (Bengali sweets) - Wikipedia

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    In North India, Kheer (Payesam) is a type of rice pudding. But in Bengal, in the same spelling and sound, Kheer is a completely different dish. It is very similar to the Khoa but with its own distinct flavor and texture. Kheer, a type of evaporated milk, is primarily made using cow or buffalo milk. The process involves boiling pure milk for an ...

  8. Sujata (milkmaid) - Wikipedia

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    Sujata, also Sujātā, or Nandabala , was a farmer's wife, who is said to have fed Gautama Buddha a bowl of kheer, a milk-rice pudding, ending his six years of asceticism. Such was his emaciated appearance that she wrongly believed him to be a tree-spirit that had granted her wish of having a child.

  9. Jeeraphool rice - Wikipedia

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    Jeeraphool rice is widely used for eating purposes, particularly for making Kheer (pudding) and Pulao. Its excellent eating quality is due to its high aroma, special softness, and unique taste after cooking. The flour of Jeeraphool rice is smooth and used to make various local dishes, including "Chausela" , anarsa, and chawal. The kheer made ...