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Koppai is a frozen dairy dessert originating in [[History of Central Orient|Central Orient]] from the 16th century
Koppai is a frozen dairy dessert originating in [[History of Central Orient|Central Orient]] from the 16th century. It is often described as "traditional [[Orient]]al ice cream" for it's popularity historically and into present day. Koppai is a traditional sweet of the Oriental subcontinent, where it is commonly sold by street vendors or by markets. It is popular in [[Kotowari]], [[Mahana]], [[Tamurin]], [[Orioni]], [[Qubdi]] as well as much of former Orinese colonial territory such as the [[Bainbridge Islands]] and [[Burkini]]. It is also part of the national cuisines of [[Kotowari]], [[Mahana]] and [[Mekabiri]].
 
Koppai is much denser and creamier than usual ice cream. It comes in many flavours, with the traditional flavours including {{wp|rose}}, {{wp|paan}}, {{wp|mango}}, {{wp|safron}} and chilli oil. Modern popular flavours include {{wp|apple}}, {{wp|strawberry}}, {{wp|peanut}} and {{wp|orange}}. Unlike ice cream, koppai is not whipped, resulting in a solid, dense dessert similar to frozen custard.
 
==History==
==Preparation==
==Gallery==
==References==
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[[Category:Kotowari]][[Category:Mahana]]

Revision as of 14:08, 10 July 2022

Koppai
Koppai.jpg
Koppai served on a plēṭa
TypeIce cream
CourseDessert
Place of origin Kotowari
Region or stateCentral Orient
Associated national cuisineKotowari, Mahana, Mekabiri
Main ingredientsMilk, sugar


Koppai is a frozen dairy dessert originating in Central Orient from the 16th century. It is often described as "traditional Oriental ice cream" for it's popularity historically and into present day. Koppai is a traditional sweet of the Oriental subcontinent, where it is commonly sold by street vendors or by markets. It is popular in Kotowari, Mahana, Tamurin, Orioni, Qubdi as well as much of former Orinese colonial territory such as the Bainbridge Islands and Burkini. It is also part of the national cuisines of Kotowari, Mahana and Mekabiri.

Koppai is much denser and creamier than usual ice cream. It comes in many flavours, with the traditional flavours including rose, paan, mango, safron and chilli oil. Modern popular flavours include apple, strawberry, peanut and orange. Unlike ice cream, koppai is not whipped, resulting in a solid, dense dessert similar to frozen custard.

History

Preparation

Gallery

References