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Sunday, September 25, 2005

gokudu


gokudu
Originally uploaded by rajiashine.

gokudu is telugu term describing the remains of pan while making ghee....
when the yogurt cream is heated in slow flame without disturbing, it forms a black burnt layer.
To make it edible, gokudu is mixed with sugar.
one should have it for its divine taste....hmmmmm

2 Comments:

Blogger oremuna said...

In Khammam we call it "gasi"

3:03 PM  
Blogger శ్రీ హర్ష PVSS Sri Harsha said...

meeku telugu vaMTakaalu, telugu sampradaayaala meeda manchi abhiruchi vunnaTTumdi... mee photolu chaala baavunnayi..

http://chitraalokanam.blogspot.com/ ikkaDa nenu teesina konni photolu vunnaayi.

Harsha.

4:36 PM  

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