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- Modak abstract "A modak(Marathi: मोदक) is a sweet dumpling popular in Western, eastern and Southern India. It is called modak (मोदक) in Marathi, (ମୋଦକ) Oriya and Konkani as well as Gujarati language, Kozhakkatta in Malayalam, modhaka or kadubu in Kannada, modhakam or kozhakkattai in Tamil, and kudumu in Telugu.The sweet filling inside a modak is made up of fresh grated coconut and jaggery, while the soft shell is made from rice flour, or wheat flour mixed with khava or maida flour. The dumpling can be fried or steamed. The steamed version, called ukdiche modak, is eaten hot with ghee.Modaks have a special importance in the worship of the Hindu god Ganesh; modak is believed to be his favorite food, which begets him the moniker modakapriya (the one who likes modak) in Sanskrit. During the Ganesh worship ceremony, known in India as Ganesha Chaturthi the puja always concludes with an offering of twenty-one modaks to the deity and as prasad. Modaks made with rice flour shell are preferred for this purpose, however, wheat shell version are also used. Innovative recipes for modaks have also been created. These include banana nachni modak, motichoor modak and chocolate modak.".
- Modak country India.
- Modak ingredient Coconut.
- Modak ingredient Jaggery.
- Modak ingredient Maida_flour.
- Modak ingredient Rice_flour.
- Modak ingredient Wheat_flour.
- Modak ingredientName "Rice flour, orwheatandmaida flour,coconut,jaggery".
- Modak thumbnail MMutta-_Savouries1.JPG?width=300.
- Modak type Dessert.
- Modak type Dumpling.
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- Modak wikiPageRevisionID "682076812".
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dumplings.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foods_containing_coconut.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goan_cuisine.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_symbols.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_desserts.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Konkani_cuisine.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maharashtrian_cuisine.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Coconut.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Dessert.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Dumpling.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Ganesh.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Ganesh_Chaturthi.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Ganesha.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Ganesha_Chaturthi.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Ghee.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Gujarati_language.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Jaggery.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Kannada.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Konkani_language.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Kozhakkattai.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Kozhukkatta.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Indian_sweets_and_desserts.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink List_of_dumplings.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Maharashtrian_cuisine.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Maida_flour.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Marathi_language.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Odia_language.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Oriya_language.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Prasad.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Puja_(Hinduism).
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Rice_flour.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Tamil_language.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Telugu_language.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink Wheat_flour.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink File:MMutta-_Savouries1.JPG.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink File:Modak_offered_to_Lord_Ganesh.jpg.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLink File:Ukadiche_Modak.jpg.
- Modak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Modak".
- Modak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Modaks".
- Modak wikiPageWikiLinkText "modak".
- Modak country India.
- Modak course Dessert.
- Modak hasPhotoCollection Modak.
- Modak mainIngredient "Rice flour, or wheat and maida flour, coconut, jaggery".
- Modak name "Modak".
- Modak type Dumpling.
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- Modak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ganesha.
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- Modak type "Dessert".
- Modak subject Category:Dumplings.
- Modak subject Category:Foods_containing_coconut.
- Modak subject Category:Goan_cuisine.
- Modak subject Category:Hindu_symbols.
- Modak subject Category:Indian_desserts.
- Modak subject Category:Konkani_cuisine.
- Modak subject Category:Maharashtrian_cuisine.
- Modak type Article.
- Modak type Food.
- Modak type Article.
- Modak type Food.
- Modak type FunctionalSubstance.
- Modak type Thing.
- Modak type Q2095.
- Modak comment "A modak(Marathi: मोदक) is a sweet dumpling popular in Western, eastern and Southern India. It is called modak (मोदक) in Marathi, (ମୋଦକ) Oriya and Konkani as well as Gujarati language, Kozhakkatta in Malayalam, modhaka or kadubu in Kannada, modhakam or kozhakkattai in Tamil, and kudumu in Telugu.The sweet filling inside a modak is made up of fresh grated coconut and jaggery, while the soft shell is made from rice flour, or wheat flour mixed with khava or maida flour.".
- Modak label "Modak".
- Modak sameAs モーダカ.
- Modak sameAs സുഖിയൻ.
- Modak sameAs मोदक.
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- Modak sameAs కుడుము.
- Modak sameAs ขนมโมทกะ.
- Modak sameAs Q2673557.
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- Modak wasDerivedFrom Modak?oldid=682076812.
- Modak depiction MMutta-_Savouries1.JPG.
- Modak isPrimaryTopicOf Modak.
- Modak name "Modak".