Significance of Shashkuli
Shashkuli, as outlined in Dharmashastra, pertains to particular food items, including butter-baked bread and sweet cakes. Various interpretations of these texts detail the significance and characteristics of these delicacies, highlighting their cultural and culinary importance. Shashkuli exemplifies the diversity of traditional foods recognized in ancient scriptures, reflecting the dietary practices of the time.
In Finnish: Shashkuli; In Dutch: Sjasliekuli
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Hindu concept of 'Shashkuli'
In Hinduism, Shashkuli is interpreted as specific food items, such as butter-baked bread and sweet cakes, highlighted in various texts, emphasizing its culinary significance in rituals and celebrations.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Refers to specific types of food items like butter-baked bread or sweet cakes as interpreted in various texts.[1]