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''phuṭkalāi''—fused peas fried in ghee and soaked in sugar juice; ''cūrṇa kari'' '—making into powder; ''ghṛte bhājāila''—fried with ghee; ''cini-pāke''—cooking with sugar; ''karpūra-ādi''—camphor and other ingredients; ''diyā''—adding; ''nāḍu kaila''—made round sweetmeat balls.
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 32

phuṭkalāi cūrṇa kari' ghṛte bhājāila
cini-pāke karpūrādi diyā nāḍu kaila


SYNONYMS

phuṭkalāi — fused peas fried in ghee and soaked in sugar juice; cūrṇa kari — making into powder; ghṛte bhājāila — fried with ghee; cini-pāke — cooking with sugar; karpūra-ādi — camphor and other ingredients; diyā — adding; nāḍu kaila — made round sweetmeat balls.


TRANSLATION

Another variety of sweet was made with fused peas that were powdered, fried in ghee and then cooked in sugar juice. Camphor was added, and then the mixture was rolled into balls.