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Murmura for Pooja, Puffed Rice for Rituals and Offerings - 4KG
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Description
- White murmura, or puffed rice, has a wide range of uses in various culinary preparations. Here are some common uses: Snacks: White murmura can be used to make various snacks such as bhel puri, a popular Indian street food made with puffed rice, chopped vegetables, chutneys, and spices. It can also be used to make chivda, a savory snack mix often enjoyed with tea or as a munching snack.
- Breakfast Dishes: White murmura can be used as a base for breakfast dishes. For example, it can be mixed with yogurt, fruits, and nuts to make a healthy and quick breakfast option. It can also be used in dishes like upma (a savory Indian breakfast dish) or as a topping for breakfast porridge or cereal.
- Sweet Treats: White murmura can be used to make sweet treats such as murmura laddu, where puffed rice is mixed with jaggery (unrefined cane sugar), nuts, and ghee (clarified butter) to form small balls. It can also be incorporated into desserts like rice kheer (rice pudding) for added texture.
- Chaat: White murmura is commonly used in various chaat recipes, which are Indian street food snacks. It can be used as a base for dishes like sev puri, where puffed rice is topped with chopped vegetables, chutneys, and sev.
- Salads: White murmura can be added to salads to provide a crunchy texture. It can be sprinkled on top of salads for added crunch or mixed in with other ingredients for a unique twist.
- Here are a few common uses of white puffed rice in pooja: Offerings: White puffed rice is often used as an offering to deities during poojas. It symbolizes purity, simplicity, and auspiciousness. Devotees may offer puffed rice along with other traditional offerings such as fruits, flowers, and sweets.
- Homam/Havan: In Hindu rituals such as homam or havan (fire offerings), white puffed rice is sometimes thrown into the sacred fire as an offering to invoke blessings from the gods. The act of offering puffed rice into the fire symbolizes the burning of impurities and the purification of the surroundings.
- Naivedyam: Naivedyam refers to the food offerings made to the deity during pooja ceremonies. White puffed rice can be offered as part of naivedyam, either alone or as an ingredient in various dishes offered to the deity. The offered food is later distributed as prasad (blessed food) among devotees.
- Decorations: In some poojas, white puffed rice may be used for decorative purposes. It can be arranged in intricate patterns or used to create rangoli designs around the altar or worship space.
- Prayer Beads: In certain rituals or ceremonies, white puffed rice grains may be strung together to create prayer beads or garlands. These garlands may be used for chanting mantras or adorning the deity.
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Murmura for Pooja, Puffed Rice for Rituals and Offerings ...
A$217.62
A$362.70