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Rasabali is a traditional Odia sweet dish and a part of Chhapan Bhog offered to Shri Baladevajew, elder brother of Lord Jagannath Puri, Odisha.
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Rasagola or famously called as Pahala Rasagola (Rasgullah) is the best version of soft sweet balls made from purest soft fresh Chhena skimmed out of full cream cow milk ...
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Khira Poda Pitha is one of the favorite Chhapan Bhog Odia Sweets offered to Lord. Shri Jagannath, Puri, Odisha. This delight is made out of a fine blend of ...
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Steam Sandesh or Bhapa Sandesh is a simple yet yummiest East-inspired sweet dish broadly popular in Odisha & Bengal.
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Khiri Payesh (kheer) is an all-time favourite of every Indian as a traditional & homely dessert. Known as "Kheer" in every part of India.
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Odisha Rabdi a traditional Indian dessert called Rabdi is made by simmering milk over low heat until it thickens, at which point it's frequently flavored with almonds, saffron, and ...
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Dahi Boondi(a), a beloved sweet dish from Odisha, India, features sweet boondi topped with plain curd. Besan sev adds further flavor. This refreshing prasad is integral to Hindu rituals ...
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Khoya Peda (Odia Peda)

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Khoya Peda (Odia Peda) fondly called as Khua Peda  is a very famous sweet/dessert dish in India. This recipe uses home-made khoya that can be made in a few ...
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Arisha Pitha

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Arisha Pitha is a traditional Odia Sweet from the chhapan bhog dishes of Lord Shri Jagannath Puri, Odisha.
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The renowned Odia dessert Love – A delectable fusion of sweet tradition, baked and soaked to perfection

Odia desserts carry a rich culinary heritage from the state of Odisha, and remain an integral element of authentic Odia cuisine. Offering a box of traditional sweets is a common gesture of respect and belonging when visiting family and friends. This tradition stems from Lord Jagannath’s fondness for sweets, which is reflected in the divine Chhapan Bhog spread, showcasing an array of classic Odia desserts.

Breaking the recipes of these Chhapan Bhog sweets reveals the simplicity and natural ingredients used in preparing and serving each Odia dessert. Interestingly, about half of the Odia desserts are baked or steamed, while the rest are fried, providing a balanced taste experience without excessive guilt.

Rasabali Gourmet proudly presents a selection of signature Odia sweets and healthy, vegetarian baked goods inspired by the rich Odia dessert heritage.

Courtesy: Rasabali Prustha