Gajak
Gajak (also gachak) is a dessert or confection originating in north-central India. It is a dry sweet made of sesame seeds (til) or peanuts and jaggery..[1] The til is cooked in the raw sugar syrup and set in thin layers, which can be stored for months.
Type | sweet |
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Course | Dessert, confection |
Place of origin | India |
Main ingredients | Sesame seeds, jaggery, peanuts |
Variations | Gond gajak, chocolate gajak, dry fruit gajak, gajak barfi |
Preparation
Gajak (Hindi: "गजक") is prepared with sesame seeds and jaggery with a method of preparation which is time-consuming. It takes about 10–15 hours to prepare 5–8 kilograms of gajaks. The dough is hammered until all the sesame seeds break down and release their oils into the dough.
Varieties
- Gud-til gajak
- Til-revadi gajak
- Khas gajak
- Til-Mawa gajak
See also
References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=YYXNIzbhySIC&pg=PA106&lpg=PA106&dq=gazak+sugar&source=bl&ots=MvBVNk8pTb&sig=eKLEB_fzvI9zGI9c2QTPDQY1rfw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=UApOUN7_Gsnv0gGRroGIAQ&ved=0CEQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=gajak%20sugar&f=false - Once I stole a brass faucet from the tapstand in the garden, exchanging it for a kilo of gajak, a kind of candy made from sesame seeds and raw sugar.
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