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Type | chutney or marmalade |
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Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Odisha and Assam |
Main ingredients | elephant apple |
Ou Khatta ( Odia: ଔ ଖଟା) is a sweet and sour chutney [1] or marmalade made of ou (elephant apple; Dillenia indica) in jaggery, in the Indian state of Odisha, mostly in post- monsoon season. Sometimes ou is added to dal or dalma. It is rich in vitamin C.
According to popular Odia legends ou plant was only found in Paradise. Goddess Parvati brought it to earth along with the betel vine.
As it is a sour fruit, it is cooked with jaggery or sugar. People who don't like sugar also prepare it with tangy mustard and garlic paste based gravy, along with red chilli powder.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (September 2015) |
![]() Ouu khatta | |
Type | chutney or marmalade |
---|---|
Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Odisha and Assam |
Main ingredients | elephant apple |
Ou Khatta ( Odia: ଔ ଖଟା) is a sweet and sour chutney [1] or marmalade made of ou (elephant apple; Dillenia indica) in jaggery, in the Indian state of Odisha, mostly in post- monsoon season. Sometimes ou is added to dal or dalma. It is rich in vitamin C.
According to popular Odia legends ou plant was only found in Paradise. Goddess Parvati brought it to earth along with the betel vine.
As it is a sour fruit, it is cooked with jaggery or sugar. People who don't like sugar also prepare it with tangy mustard and garlic paste based gravy, along with red chilli powder.