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Atta Khurma/Shakkarpara the name may be different across every state of India, but it is the most loved sweet munchies to satiate the snack time dessert craves.
Original price was: ₹219.00.Current price is: ₹169.00.
Mawa Cake online delivery with all the homemade goodness intact. Relish Rasabali's 100% veg only mawa cake with your near and dear ones
Original price was: ₹249.00.Current price is: ₹161.85.
Chocolate Swirl Cake is a stellar melty buttery vanilla cake with swirls of Nutella running through it to delight your tea time. Home-inspired baking.
Original price was: ₹174.00.Current price is: ₹113.10.
Ragi Oats Chocolate Cake is inspired by the millet goodness of Odisha, India. This tea cake is completely gluten free and free from sugar sweetness
Original price was: ₹174.00.Current price is: ₹113.10.
Vanilla Fruit Cake is a light and tender tea cake filled with tutti fruitti. It is perfect for breakfast or tea time, enjoyed with hot tea, coffee, or hot chocolate, ...
Original price was: ₹174.00.Current price is: ₹113.10.
Khaja Pheni is a traditional dry Odia Sweet & a part of Chhapan Bhog of Shri Mandira Puri, Odisha.
Original price was: ₹199.00.Current price is: ₹129.35.

Khasta Gaja

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Khasta Gaja is a traditional dry Odia Sweet popular in East India and beyond
Original price was: ₹199.00.Current price is: ₹129.35.
Labanga Lata small Pocket Size traditional dry Odia Sweets made of refined flour, sealed with a clove which gets deep fried in pro-health rice bran oil & soaked in ...
Original price was: ₹219.00.Current price is: ₹142.35.
Mudhi Muan (Puffed Rice Jaggery Balls)  are found in Odisha and fans across India. These Muans are round bundles of puffed rice made by plunging them in jaggery syrup ...
Original price was: ₹199.00.Current price is: ₹129.35.

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