Pakhala

Pakhala
CourseSaja Pakhaḷa (Freshly cooked rice), Basi Pakhala (Fermented rice), Jira Pakhala (Cumin rice), Dahi Pakhala (curd rice)
Place of originIndian subcontinent
Region or stateOdisha
Associated cuisineOdia cuisine
Serving temperatureHot (Saja Pakhala) and cold
Main ingredientsCooked rice
VariationsPanta bhat
Food energy
(per serving)
52 per 100g kcal
Pakhala with lemon and assorted side-dishes.
This is typical summer-time Odia cuisine. Dahi Pakala also known as pakhala along with assorted side dishes. This lunch is often preferred to beat the summer heat in Eastern India.
Dahi pakhala (yogurt pakhala) with assorted side-dishes.
Pakhaḷa with yogurt, lemon, fresh cilantro, sautéed mustard and cumin seeds.

Pakhaḷa (Odia: ପଖାଳ, romanized: påkhāḷå, Odia pronunciation: [pɔkʰaɭɔ]) is an Odia cuisine, consisting of cooked rice washed or lightly fermented in water. The liquid part of the dish is known as Toraṇi (Odia: ତୋରାଣି, romanized: tōrāṇi).[1] It is popular in the state of Odisha and its similar in the eastern regions like Jharkhand the northeastern states of Assam.

It is a preparation that is consumed during summer, although many people eat it throughout the year, especially for lunch. It is popular among the public as it provides a refreshing food source during the hot climate and replenishes the nutrients in the body. A traditional Odia dish, it is prepared with rice, curd, cucumber, cumin seeds, fried onions and mint leaves. It is popularly served with dry roasted vegetables—such as potato, brinjal, badi and sāgå bhåjā or fried fish.[2][3]

  1. ^ J. Tharu, Lalita, Susie, Ke (1993). Women Writing in India: The twentieth century. Vol II. Feminist Press. p. 688. ISBN 9781558610293.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Pati, Charupadma (7 June 2019). "Beating The Heat: A Sneak Peek Into Exotic Drinks Of Odisha". Outlook.
  3. ^ Charmaine O' Brien (15 December 2013). The Penguin Food Guide to India. Penguin Books. ISBN 9789351185758.