Singori
Indian sweet food
Course | Dessert |
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Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Almora, Kumaon, India |
Main ingredients | Khoya, sugar, cardamom powder |
Singori (Kumaoni language: सिङ्गौड़ी) or Singauri is an Indian sweet from kumaon division made with Khoya and wrapped in maalu leaf (Bauhinia variegata).[1] It is similar to Kalakhand.
History
According to some historians the origin of Singori is believed to be the old province of Tehri. It is traditionally made with khoya wrapped in form of a cone with Maalu leaves.
The dessert is prepared from Khoya and served wrapped like a cone in Molu leaf.
See also
- Kumaoni cuisine
- Bal Mithai
References
- ^ Himalaya, Environment, Resources & Development. Shree Almora Book Depot. 1990. ISBN 9788190008617.
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