Kalakand
Kalakand is an Indian sweet made out of solidified, sweetened milk called Khoa .[1]
|  Kalakand from Salem, Tamil Nadu | |
| Alternative names | Mishri-mawa, milk cake, qalaqand | 
|---|---|
| Course | Dessert | 
| Place of origin | India | 
| Region or state | Indian subcontinent | 
| Associated national cuisine | India, Bangladesh, Pakistan | 
| Main ingredients | Milk, paneer or chhana, sugar | 
| Variations | Ajmeri kalakand, Alwari kalakand, milk cake | 
References
    
- Patel, A. A.; Patil, G. R.; Garg, F. C.; Rajorhia, G. S. (1992). "Effect of test conditions on instrumental texture parameters of kalakand". International Dairy Journal. 2 (3): 143. doi:10.1016/0958-6946(92)90013-C.
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