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Name of the user account (user_name ) | 'MMUTTA' |
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Page title without namespace (page_title ) | 'Modak' |
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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '{{About|the food|the town in India|Modak, Rajasthan}}
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A '''modak''' ([[Devanagari]]:मोदक,{{IAST|Modaka}}) is a sweet [[dumpling]] popular in Western and South [[India]]. It is called "modak" in [[Marathi language|Marathi]] and [[Konkani language |Konkani]], "modhaka" or "kadubu" in [[Kannada]], "modhaka" or "[[kozhakkattai]]" in [[Tamil language|Tamil]], and "kudumu" in [[Telugu language|Telugu]]. The sweet filling is made of fresh [[coconut]] and [[jaggery]] while the shell is of rice flour. The dumpling can be fried or steamed. The steamed version is eaten hot with [[ghee]]. Modak has a special importance in the worship of the [[Hindu]] god, [[Ganesh]]. Modak is believed to be his favorite food and hence is also known as '''modakapriya'''. During the Ganesh worship ceremony, known in India as ''[[Ganesh Chaturthi]]'' the [[puja (Hinduism)|puja]] sometimes concludes with an offering of modaks to the deity and as ''[[prasad]]''.
== See also ==
* [[Kozhakkattai]]
* [[List of Indian sweets and desserts]]
*[[Maharashtrian cuisine]]
==References==
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[[Category:Konkani cuisine]]
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{About|the food|the town in India|Modak, Rajasthan}}
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[[File:MMutta- Savouries1.JPG|thumb|Modak]]
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A '''modak''' ([[Devanagari]]:मोदक,{{IAST|Modaka}}) is a sweet [[dumpling]] popular in Western and South [[India]]. It is called "modak" in [[Marathi language|Marathi]] and [[Konkani language |Konkani]], "modhaka" or "kadubu" in [[Kannada]], "modhaka" or "[[kozhakkattai]]" in [[Tamil language|Tamil]], and "kudumu" in [[Telugu language|Telugu]]. The sweet filling is made of fresh [[coconut]] and [[jaggery]] while the shell is of rice flour. The dumpling can be fried or steamed. The steamed version is eaten hot with [[ghee]]. Modak has a special importance in the worship of the [[Hindu]] god, [[Ganesh]]. Modak is believed to be his favorite food and hence is also known as '''modakapriya'''. During the Ganesh worship ceremony, known in India as ''[[Ganesh Chaturthi]]'' the [[puja (Hinduism)|puja]] sometimes concludes with an offering of modaks to the deity and as ''[[prasad]]''.
== See also ==
* [[Kozhakkattai]]
* [[List of Indian sweets and desserts]]
*[[Maharashtrian cuisine]]
* [[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MMutta-_Savouries1.JPG]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Dumplings]]
[[Category:Indian desserts]]
[[Category:Indian cuisine]]
[[Category:Maharashtrian cuisine]]
[[Category:Goan cuisine]]
[[Category:Konkani cuisine]]
[[Category:Hindu symbols]]
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Unix timestamp of change (timestamp ) | 1325229855 |