tahkuda
Tahkuda is a traditional Indian sweet dish that originates from the state of Maharashtra, particularly associated with the Konkan region. The name "tahkuda" is derived from the Konkani word *tahk* (meaning "to boil") and *kuda* (meaning "to fry"), reflecting the preparation method of the dish. It is a popular snack and dessert, often enjoyed during festivals, celebrations, and everyday meals.
Tahkuda is made primarily from rice flour, jaggery (or sometimes brown sugar), and ghee (clarified butter). The
The texture of tahkuda is distinct, combining a soft, doughy interior with a crispy exterior. It is
Beyond Maharashtra, tahkuda has gained popularity across India and among Indian diaspora communities. Its simplicity, affordability,