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- Thekua abstract "Thekua or Khajuria or Thikari is a dry sweet from Mithila autonomous State in Southeastern Nepal. It is very popular in Nepal, Bihar, Jharkhand and eastern Uttar Pradesh (Purvanchal).Thekua is a revered prasad (offering to god) in the Chhath puja. It has been used as a sweet snack for centuries in these places.The main ingredients of Thekua are wheat flour, chasni (melted sugar)and ghee. Jaggery can sometimes be used as an alternative to sugar. Dough is prepared using these four main ingredients and cardamom can be added to enhance the taste. Dough is deep fried in ghee or vegetable oil till it becomes reddish brown. It is soft when hot but hardens after it cools. It needs no preservatives and it can be preserved for several days for eating.Normally there are two variants, the people in Central Nepal and Bihar prefer the ones which are harder(Khajur) and have a longer shelf life, whereas people in Eastern Nepal and UP prefer it softer(Thekua). The soft Thekuas are made of refined vegetable oils and have more of a special type of Flour, maida - which is actually roasted Wheat flour.It can be viewed as an Indian precursor of Western Biscuits or cookies.".
- Thekua country Nepal.
- Thekua creatorOfDish Maithali.
- Thekua creatorOfDish Maithil.
- Thekua ingredient Cardamom.
- Thekua ingredient Ghee.
- Thekua ingredient Jaggery.
- Thekua ingredient Syrup.
- Thekua ingredient Wheat_flour.
- Thekua ingredientName "Wheat flour,sugar syruporjaggery,ghee,cardamom".
- Thekua region Janakpur_Dham.
- Thekua region Mithila,_Nepal.
- Thekua thumbnail Thekua_image01.jpg?width=300.
- Thekua type Dessert.
- Thekua wikiPageExternalLink bihari23.html.
- Thekua wikiPageID "17270429".
- Thekua wikiPageLength "2565".
- Thekua wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Thekua wikiPageRevisionID "700604753".
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Bihar.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Cardamom.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bihari_cuisine.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cookies.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_desserts.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nepal_stubs.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nepalese_cuisine.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nepalese_culture.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_history_of_Nepal.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Chhath.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Cookie.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Dessert.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Ghee.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Indian_cuisine.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Jaggery.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Janakpur_Dham.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Jharkhand.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Maithali.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Maithil.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Mithila,_Nepal.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Prasad.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Puja_(Hinduism).
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Purvanchal.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Syrup.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Uttar_Pradesh.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable_oil.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink Wheat_flour.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLink File:Thekua_image01.jpg.
- Thekua wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thekua".
- Thekua country Nepal.
- Thekua course Dessert.
- Thekua creator "Maithali and Maithil".
- Thekua mainIngredient "Wheat flour, sugar syrup or jaggery, ghee, cardamom".
- Thekua name "Thekua".
- Thekua region "Janakpur, Mithila Province".
- Thekua wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Thekua wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Thekua wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Thekua type "Dessert".
- Thekua subject Category:Bihari_cuisine.
- Thekua subject Category:Cookies.
- Thekua subject Category:Indian_desserts.
- Thekua subject Category:Nepal_stubs.
- Thekua subject Category:Nepalese_cuisine.
- Thekua subject Category:Nepalese_culture.
- Thekua subject Category:Social_history_of_Nepal.
- Thekua type Food.
- Thekua type FunctionalSubstance.
- Thekua type Thing.
- Thekua type Q2095.
- Thekua comment "Thekua or Khajuria or Thikari is a dry sweet from Mithila autonomous State in Southeastern Nepal. It is very popular in Nepal, Bihar, Jharkhand and eastern Uttar Pradesh (Purvanchal).Thekua is a revered prasad (offering to god) in the Chhath puja. It has been used as a sweet snack for centuries in these places.The main ingredients of Thekua are wheat flour, chasni (melted sugar)and ghee. Jaggery can sometimes be used as an alternative to sugar.".
- Thekua label "Thekua".
- Thekua sameAs Q7780996.
- Thekua sameAs m.043p00s.
- Thekua sameAs Q7780996.
- Thekua wasDerivedFrom Thekua?oldid=700604753.
- Thekua depiction Thekua_image01.jpg.
- Thekua isPrimaryTopicOf Thekua.
- Thekua name "Thekua".