rasvapullat
Rasvapullat is a term used in some Indian languages to refer to a sweet dumpling soaked in sugar syrup, closely related to the well-known rasgulla. The name appears in regional spellings and transliterations that vary with language. While many sources equate rasvapullat with rasgulla, others describe it as a regional variant that shares the same core technique: forming a soft cheese ball, boiling it briefly, and soaking it in a fragrant sugar syrup.
Origins and attribution for the dish are tied to eastern Indian culinary traditions, with strong associations
Ingredients and preparation typically involve making chhena (softened fresh curd cheese) that is kneaded into a
Serving and presentation usually feature warm or cooled balls in a generous syrup. Rasvapullat is commonly
Related dishes include rasgulla and other chhena-based sweets.