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‖ shrikhand, n.|ˈʃrikand| Also shrikand. [Gujarati, f. Skr. śrī-khaṇd sandalwood.] An Indian sweet dish consisting of curd cheese mixed with sugar, almonds, saffron, and cardamom.
1950V. Chitale In Transit ii. 32 Saffron for the shrikhand. 1977Times 10 Dec. 9/6 The mouth-tingling sweet called shrikhand, in which the dominant impressions are cardamom and good curd cheese. 1979J. Santa Maria Indian Sweet Cookery 123 Shrikand is made all over India with local variations in ingredients. 1986Los Angeles Times 28 Sept. 103/3 Ras malai, pistachio-laden cheese balls soaked in saffron-sweetened milk, and shrikhand, saffron spiced yogurt with cardamon, nuts, and candied fruits. |