Kheer

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Kheer
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Kheer, also known as payasam or payesh, is a pudding/porridge popular in the Indian subcontinent, usually made by boiling milk, sugar or jaggery, and rice. It can be additionally flavored with dried fruits, nuts, cardamom and saffron. Instead of rice, it may contain cracked wheat, vermicelli (sevai) or tapioca (sabudana).[1]

In Southern India, it is known as payasam and it is made in various ways. The most popular versions are the ones made with rice and vermicelli (semiya). [1]

Etymology

The word kheer is derived from the Sanskrit word for milk, kshira (क्षीर). Kheer is also the archaic name for sweet rice pudding. The word pāyasam used in South Indian circles is related to the Sanskrit payas, 'rice'.

Origin

It is said to have originated initially in South India thousands of years ago. The story is titled “The Legend of Chessboard” in Kerala, an old sage in the form of Krishna challenged the king of Ambalapuzha (Chess enthusiasts) to play chess. To motivate the Sage, the king offered anything that the sage would name. The sage modestly asked just for a few grains of rice but under one condition: the king has to put a single grain of rice on the first chess square and double it on every consequent one.

Krishna (the Sage) won the game and as mentioned the king started placing the grains. As he stacked them, he was shocked to see the number grow exponentially. In the end, the number came up to trillions. Krishna reveals himself and asks the king to provide Kheer to every pilgrim who comes to his temple there. The Ambalapuzha Krishna temple still follows this and it's located in Kerala’s Alappuzha district.[2]

According to the food historian

Prasāda to devotees in temples.[3]

Gallery

  • Kheer topped with dried fruits and nuts
    Kheer topped with dried fruits and nuts
  • Kheer
    Kheer
  • Paal payasam
    Paal payasam
  • Kheer with vermicelli (called seviyan kheer, semiya payasam or shemai)
    Kheer with vermicelli (called seviyan kheer, semiya payasam or shemai)
  • Vermicelli kheer
    Vermicelli kheer

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Best Rated Puddings in the World". www.tasteatlas.com.
  2. ^ "History of Indian Food". Haldiram USA. 24 June 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  3. ^ "A truly international dessert". Hindustan Times. 3 October 2009.