Effect of Tikhur (Curcuma angustifolia roxb.) Flour on physico-chemical and sensory qualities of Gulabjamun

Efforts were made to develop Tikhur based Gulabjamun with the addition of Tikhur flour viz, 10% (T^sub 2^), 20% (T^sub 3^) and 30% (T^sub 4^) by replacing 10% maida (T^sub 1^) especially to consume during fastening and it has been reported that Gulabjamun prepared with the addition of 30% Tikhur flo...

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