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UsesJaggery is used as an ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes across Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka. For example, a pinch of jaggery is sometimes added to sambar, rasam, and other staples in India.Jaggery is also added to lentil soups (dal) to add sweetness to balance the spicy, salty, and sour components, particularly in Gujarati cuisine called, add in cooking.The Indian state of Maharashtra is the largest producer and consumer of jaggery. In Maharashtra, most vegetables curries and dals contain jaggery. Jaggery is specially used during Makar Sankranti for making sweetmeat called tilgul. Similarly, in Gujarat on Makara Sankranti, this preperation is made, and known as Tal na Ladu or Tal Sankli'. In rural Maharashtra, water and a piece of jaggery is given when someone arrives home from working under a hot sun. Kakvi, a byproduct from production of jaggery, is also used in rural Maharashtra as a sweetener. It contains many minerals not found in ordinary sugar and is considered beneficial to health by the traditional Ayurvedic medical system.In addition, in the Indian state of Rajasthan, jaggery has a religious significance. Many of the festivals are incomplete without jaggery as it is offered to the deity during worship. Also, it is regularly consumed as a sweetener and is a part of many sweet delicacies such as gur ka chawal (lit. "jaggery rice"), a traditional Rajasthani dish.In Gujarat famous laddus are made from wheat flour and jaggery, and also another recipe Puranpoli, which has its roots in Maharasthra, is also made using jaggery as sweetener. Also, jaggery is consider handy sweet, which is shared on any good occassion. On Engagement ceremonies jaggery is made into small particles and mixed with coriander seeds and distributed, hence in many Gujarati communities Engagement is commonly known as Gol-Dhana literally meaning Jaggery & Coriander seeds.In Myanmar, jaggery is harvested from toddy palm syrup. In central Myanmar and around Bagan (Pagan), toddy syrup is collected solely for the purpose of making jaggery. The translucent white syrup is boiled until it becomes golden brown, and then made into bite-sized pieces. It is considered a sweet and is eaten by children and adults alike, usually in the afternoon along with a pot of green tea. It has been referred to locally as Burmese chocolate. Toddy palm jaggery is also sometimes mixed with coconut shreddings, jujube puree or sesame, depending on the area. This type of jaggery is also used in Burmese cooking, usually to add color and enrich the food.In Pakistani and Bengali cuisine, it is very common in making sweet dishes. Special sweet dishes are made by mixing jaggery with milk and coconut. Popular sweet dishes like la??u/na?u or pa?ishapta pi?ha are made by mixing jaggery with coconut shreddings. Jaggery is also molded into novelty shapes as a type of candy.Other uses include jaggery toffees and jaggery cake madeĀ with pumpkin preserve, cashew nuts, pea nuts and spices.Jaggery may also be used in the creation of alcoholic beverages.Jaggery is also considered auspicious in many parts of India, and is eaten raw before commencement of good work or any important new venture, or after good news are shared by family and friends.[citation needed] The Muzaffarnagar District in Uttar Pradesh has the largest jaggery market in the world, followed by Anakapalli of the Visakhapatnam District in Andhra Pradesh. Kolhapur a district place in western Maharashtra is also famous for its variety which is yellow in color and is most sought after in Maharashtra and Gujarat alike.Preparation of jaggeryBesides its uses as a food, jaggery may also be used to season the inside of tandoor ovens.
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Jaggery is made of the products of both sugarcane and the palm tree. The sugar made from the sap of the date palm is both more prized and less commonly available outside of the regions where it is made. The sago palm and coconut palm are also now tapped for producing jaggery in South India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
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