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Chhena gaja
CourseDessert
Place of originOdisha
Region or stateOdisha, India
Main ingredientsSugar

Chhena gaja (Odia: ଛେନା ଗଜା) is a sweet dish from Odisha, India.[1] Unlike some other popular chhena-based Odia desserts, such as rasagola, which have spread throughout India, the chhena gaja remains largely popular within the state itself.

Although the ingredients of chhena gaja are essentially the same as that of rasagolla and chhena poda, the dishes are very different in taste.

One of the best places to savor chhena gajas is Pahala, near Bhubaneswar.[2] However, chhena gaja is equally popular all over Odisha.

Preparation[edit]

Chhena gajas are prepared by combining chhena, similar to cottage cheese, and sooji (semolina), and kneading the dough thoroughly. Water is squeezed out from the mixture, which is then dried briefly until it acquires the right consistency. It is then molded into palm-sized rectangular shapes (gajas), boiled in thick sugar syrup. Sometimes, the gajas are then allowed to dry a little more, in which case the sugar may occasionally crystallize on the surface.

See also[edit]

Chenagaja from Pahala, Orissa
  • Chhena kheeri
  • Chhena poda
  • Khira sagara
  • Rasabali
  • Rasagolla
  • List of cheese dishes
  • icon Food portal
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Sahu, Deepika (2012). "Discover Odisha's 'sweet' magic". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2012. The other famous sweet dishes of Orissa are, chenna gaja (deep fried cheese soaked in sugar syrup)
  • ^ "The Sweet Bypass On NH5". UpperCrust.
  • External links[edit]


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