Enduri Pitha
Enduri Pitha is a variety of pitha made in the Indian state of Odisha mostly in the northern and central region.[1] Ingredients are turmeric leaves, black gram, rice flour, coconut, jaggery, black pepper.[2] Enduri is mostly prepared during Prathamastami[3][4] and Manabasa Gurubara.[5] It is a light snack and has laxative effect because of the turmeric leaves that are used to wrap the pitha. Traditionally, enduri used to be made by steaming in large earthen pots.[6] Enduri is one of the many other pithas offered to Jagannath in the Jagannath Temple, Puri for "Sakala dhupa" (breakfast).[7][8][9]
Enduri Pitha for Prathamashtami | |
Course | Dessert |
---|---|
Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Odisha |
Main ingredients | Rice flour, turmeric leaves, black gram, coconut, jaggery, black pepper |
See also
- Odia cuisine
- Prathamastami
- List of steamed foods
References
- Gopinath Mohanty; Jeeban Kumar Patnaik; Santosha Kumāra Ratha; Harish Chandra Das; Amiya Kumar Pattanayak; Haripada Satpathy. Cultural Heritage of [Orissa]: Dhenkanal. State Level Vyasakabi Fakir Mohan Smruti Samsad.
- Classic Cooking of Orissa. Allied Publishers. 2010. pp. 65–. ISBN 978-81-8424-584-4.
- "The Hindu: Odias prefer 'Enduri Pitha' on 'Prathamashtami'". thehindu.com. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
‘Enduri Pitha' a traditional delicacy of Odisha to showcase the medicinal properties of turmeric plant was prepared in most Odia households on Monday to mark the celebration of ‘Prathamashtami'
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