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Published 2015
In Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala, this dish is called payasam; in Karnataka, payesa; payesh in Bengal; sangom kher in Manipur; and kheer or firni in North India. Each version of the dish uses a local variety of rice or some other regional grain. In Manipur, sangom kher is cooked with purple or black rice. In Bengal, payesh is prepared from a variety of short-grain rice called atap chal (sundried rice). Classic versions of payasam are prepared from rice bran (aval) or dehydrated rice granules (ada). In addition, payasam is made from semiya (vermicelli), sago (semolina), and pulses, particularly moong lentils (cheru payar). Kooto payasam from mixed lentils and nei payasam from broken wheat are also common.
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