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Shemai (Bengali: সেমাই) is a traditional dessert item in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. Shemai is a popular item during Eid, but it is consumed throughout the year. Shemai is a dessert form of vermicelli, soaked in sweet milk and often garnished with nuts.
Ingredients
The staple ingredients of shemai are milk, ghee, sugar, roasted vermicelli, and various assortments of nuts and spices. Shemai variations include a kheer version, dry fruits, and jodda shemai.
History
Shemai originated from Bengal. Ice Today described shemai as a distant cousin of sheer khurma, an Afghani dessert as well as seviyan, a pudding popular in North India and Pakistan. Some recipes used powdered milk and/or condense milk.
There has been some questions over the hygiene of factories producing shemai. In June 2016, substandard shemai, produced in unauthorized factories, flooded the market in Saidpur, Bangladesh. Next year there was widespread adultered shemai in Chittagong. Sales of packaged shemai fell during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. The prices also rose as many of the factories stopped production due to the pandemic.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Shema Yisrael
- Djedkare Shemai
- Kleopatra
- Tefillin
- Tritunggal
- Daftar penguasa Mesir kuno
- Ramses II
- Daftar penyiar GTV
- Justin Bieber
- Tutankhamun
- Shemai
- Djedkare Shemai
- Kheer
- Vermicelli
- Augustus
- Mohamed Shemais
- Sheer khurma
- Commodus
- Solomon
- Alexander the Great