The Fascinating History of Khaja, One of Puri's Most Loved Sweets

Zee Media Bureau
Jul 24, 2024

The Sweet Legacy of Khaja

In the city of Puri, Odisha, two things stand out the omnipresent gaze of Lord Jagannath and the ubiquitous Khaja sweet shops. This revered sweet has a rich history that spans centuries

Origins and Evolution

Two theories suggest its roots lie in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, or the Mauryan dynasty, with the town of Silao near Nalanda holding the GI tag for its authentic Khajas

Influence of the Mauryan Dynasty and Kalinga Kingdom

The Mauryan-ruled areas south of the Ganges River cultivated wheat, leading to the creation of the earliest Khajas. The sweet travelled to the Kalinga kingdom, present-day Odisha, and evolved over time

A Sweet Fit for Royalty

The 13th-century recipe book Manasollasa mentions Khaja as a royal favourite, solidifying its cultural significance. Even Lord Gautam Buddha was known to enjoy Khaja

Assimilation into Odia Culture

Local innovations and modifications have transformed the sweet, making it a distinct offering in the 'Chhappan Bhog' of Lord Jagannath

Innovations and Modifications

Local Odia chefs innovatively added Maida to create the modern-day Khaja, trapping moisture and forming distinct layers. This transformation has made Khaja a beloved sweet across generations

Experience the Flavors of Khaja in Puri

Visit Puri to indulge in the authentic taste of Khaja, available in various shops across the city. From the Grand Road to the bustling shopping areas, each Khaja offers a unique experience

A Sweet Legacy

The journey of Khaja from its ancient origins to its iconic status as an Odia sweet is a testament to culinary innovation and cultural integration.

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