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- Khoa abstract "Khoa (Punjabi: ਖੋਆ, Nepali:खुवा, also khoo-wah) is a dairy product widely used in Indian, Nepalese, Bengali and Pakistani cuisine, made of either dried whole milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It is similar to ricotta cheese, but lower in moisture and made from whole milk instead of whey. There are three types of khoya - batti, chickna, and daanedaar. Batti, meaning “rock,” has 50% moisture by weight and is the hardest of the three types; it can be grated like cheese. It can be aged for up to a year, during which it develops a unique aroma and a mouldy outer surface. Chickna (“slippery” or “squishy”) khoya has 80% moisture. For daanedaar, the milk is coagulated with an acid during the simmering; it has a moderate moisture content. Different types of khoya are used for different preparations.".
- Khoa thumbnail Khuwa_vendor_nepal.JPG?width=300.
- Khoa wikiPageExternalLink T0251E05.htm.
- Khoa wikiPageID "3701188".
- Khoa wikiPageRevisionID "599694153".
- Khoa hasPhotoCollection Khoa.
- Khoa subject Category:Cow's-milk_cheeses.
- Khoa subject Category:Indian_cheeses.
- Khoa subject Category:Nepalese_cuisine.
- Khoa subject Category:Pakistani_cheeses.
- Khoa subject Category:Punjabi_cuisine.
- Khoa subject Category:Water_buffalo's-milk_cheeses.
- Khoa type DairyProduct107843775.
- Khoa type DairyProducts.
- Khoa type Food100021265.
- Khoa type Foodstuff107566340.
- Khoa type Matter100020827.
- Khoa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Khoa type Substance100020090.
- Khoa comment "Khoa (Punjabi: ਖੋਆ, Nepali:खुवा, also khoo-wah) is a dairy product widely used in Indian, Nepalese, Bengali and Pakistani cuisine, made of either dried whole milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It is similar to ricotta cheese, but lower in moisture and made from whole milk instead of whey. There are three types of khoya - batti, chickna, and daanedaar. Batti, meaning “rock,” has 50% moisture by weight and is the hardest of the three types; it can be grated like cheese.".
- Khoa label "Khoa".
- Khoa label "Khoa".
- Khoa label "Khoya".
- Khoa sameAs Khoya.
- Khoa sameAs Khoa.
- Khoa sameAs m.09w4_2.
- Khoa sameAs Q9017517.
- Khoa sameAs Q9017517.
- Khoa sameAs Khoa.
- Khoa wasDerivedFrom Khoa?oldid=599694153.
- Khoa depiction Khuwa_vendor_nepal.JPG.
- Khoa isPrimaryTopicOf Khoa.