Qubani-ka-Meetha
Qubani ka meetha is an Indian sweet made from dried apricots originating from Hyderabad Deccan.[2] It is a common feature at Hyderabadi weddings.
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Place of origin | India |
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Region or state | Hyderabad State |
Main ingredients | Apricots, blanched almonds, kewra/gulab jal, cream[1] |
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History
Khubani or Khobani is Urdu for apricot; it is believed that apricots were introduced to the Indian subcontinent by Central Asians.[2]
Ingredients
Dried apricots from Afghanistan are especially prized for their flavour. Khubani ka meetha is a very popular dessert of Hyderabadi cuisine.
Preparation of the dish involves boiling apricots with syrup until they assume the consistency of a thick soup or compote.[3] The dessert is topped with blanched almonds or apricot kernels, and is traditionally garnished with malai (extra thick cream, ideally from buffalo milk), but also with custard or ice cream. The dessert is normally served hot with malai.