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Ukdiche Modak in Marathi, Thengai Poornam Kozhakattai in Tamil, Kai Kadubu in Kannada, This is the traditional offering to Lord Ganesha for Ganesh Chaturthi in many parts of India. It is usually made with ghee to cook the coconut jaggery filling and rice flour casing. We are making the same modak by skipping the ghee and using Samak flour or Little millet flour in place of rice flour. Here’s wishing all Wellcure patrons a happy Ganesha Chaturthi. May all of us be showered by the choicest blessings of the Almighty!
Outer casing ingredients
Filling ingredients
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12:02 PM | 02-09-2019
this can also be prepared with rice flour? any other names of little millet?
Reply12:13 PM | 02-09-2019
Rice flour
12:12 PM | 02-09-2019
Yes. The traditional recipe calls for rice. Little millet is also know as Sama/ samak.
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