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Alwar, Rajasthan; associated with the Mathura-Vrindavan sweet tradition
Kalakand — Crystallised Fresh Cheese Sweet (कलाकंद)
Alwar, Rajasthan; associated with the Mathura-Vrindavan sweet tradition
Kalakand is a North Indian milk sweet made from freshly coagulated chhena combined with reduced milk (rabri), cooked together until the mixture reaches a grainy, fudge-like consistency, then set in a shallow tray and cut into squares. The characteristic grain of kalakand comes from the chhena's texture being preserved in the reduction — it differs from barfi (which is smooth) in that the slight granularity is intentional and desirable. Alwar in Rajasthan is traditionally considered the origin of the finest kalakand; the alwar-style preparation uses full-fat milk reduced for hours to a thick rabri base before the fresh chhena is added.
Indian — Sweets & Dairy