Soan papdi
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Origin
The name of the sweet according to various dictionaries derives from sohan in Hindustani, which is etymologically derived from the Sanskrit word shobhan ("beautiful").[3] Though soan papdi itself has no confirmed origin.
One hypothesis is that it originated in the western state of Maharashtra, India.[4]
Culinary anthropologist Kurush F. Dalal states that soan papdi is a Persian dish, with the word "soan" being of Persian origin from the desert sohan pashmaki.[5]
Other speculation about its origin ranges from Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab to West Bengal.[6][7] San papdi is its name in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, "san" means fibres that the sweet contains.
It bears some resemblance to the Dragon's beard candy in China, Kkul-tarae in Korea,[8] and Persian pashmaki, which gave rise to the Turkish pişmaniye.[9]
Ingredients
Its main ingredients are sugar, gram flour, flour, ghee, almond, milk, and cardamom.[10]
See also
- Sohan (confectionery)
- Sohan halwa
- Pişmaniye, a similar Turkish dessert
- Pashmak, a similar Iranian dessert
- Dragon's beard candy, a similar Chinese dessert
- Kkul-tarae, its Korean variant
References
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External links
- Annotated video recipe, illustrates traditional hand-made technique for creating Soan Papdi's crisp multi-layers (filmed at Shreya's Sweets Hampankatta, Mangalore); ·Permaculturetravel· YouTube Channel
- Demonstration of modern mechanized equipment, in the making of pişmaniye, a related Turkish confection
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