Mishri
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Rock sugar or mishri is most commonly used as prasad for gods.
In Hinduism, mishri may be offered to a deity as bhog and distributed as prasad. The god Krishna is said to be fond of makkhan (butter) and misri. In many devotional songs written in Brajbhoomi in praise of Krishna, the words makkhan and misri are often used in combination. In 8 Karnataka people serve mishri along with water to visitors in the Summer season.
Rock sweets or sugar treats (in English English),[1] additionally called rock sugar, or precious stone sugar, is a sort of dessert made out of generally enormous sugar gems. This candy is framed by permitting a supersaturated arrangement of sugar and water to take shape onto a surface reasonable for precious stone nucleation, for example, a string, stick, or plain granulated sugar. Warming the water before including the sugar permits more sugar to disintegrate consequently delivering bigger gems. Precious stones structure following 6 to 7 days. Food shading might be added to the blend to create hued sweets. misri,missri,misiri
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