Angoori rasmalai

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Angoori
CourseDessert
Place of originIndia
Region or stateNorth India
Main ingredientsMilk, ricotta cheese, sugar
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Angoori rasmalai is an Indian dessert and a type of Ras malai.[1] It is similar to the Odisha dish, Khira sagara. The dessert is made from cottage cheese which is then soaked in chashni, a sugary syrup, and rolled in fine sugar to form grape-sized balls.

Angoori derives its name from Angoor which is Hindi for grape,[2] and Punjabi for malted barley signifying the shape and form, and also alluding to its sweetness.

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