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Place of origin
  
India

Region or state
  
Karnataka

Main ingredients
  
Semolina

Main ingredient
  
Semolina

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Course
  
Breakfast in Karnataka and dessert in other places

Similar
  
Semolina, Sajjige, Upma, Bombay rava, Kheer

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Kesari bhat (Kannada: ಕೇಸರಿ ಬಾತ್) is a sweet Indian food that is popular throughout the country. The classical ingredients used for its preparation are semolina, sugar, ghee (usually), water and milk.

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There is a large choice of Kesari Bhath varying from place to place, depending on availability of products. It might be cooked with pineapple or banana, mango, coconut, or rice.

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It originated from the Karnataka state of South India. It is a Cuisine of Karnataka and is a popular dish during festivals such as Ugadi. The word kesari in Kannada refers to the spice saffron which is used, resulting in its saffron-orange-yellow-colored tinge. Though it is a sweet dish, in Karnataka, it is prepared not only as a sweet dish but also for normal breakfasts. It is also served with Uppittu or Khara Bath and both the dishes in equal quantity one plate is popularly called as the "Chow Chow Bath". In North India it is served as a sweet dish called Sheera oasasr Suji/Sooji Halwa. It is much simpler with little or no ghee, no color or Kesar, though it is not the actual traditional recipe of Karnataka. It is widely popular as Sheera in Marathi/Hindi, Rava Kesari in Telugu, Sooji Halwa in the North, Sojji and Rava Kesari in Tamil.

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References

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