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Lakhamari

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Lakhamaari
TypeConfectionery
Place of originNepal
Region or stateKathmandu
Main ingredientsFlour, sugar, butter

Lākhāmaari (Nepalese: लाखामरि) is a type of sweet of Newars. It is made of flour, sugar, butter and other ingredients. It can be made in different shapes and are named differently depending upon the shapes. It is customarily given to guests of marriage ceremony in some Newar subculture. Prior to marriage, the groom has to provide 'lakhamaari's to the bride's family, which they will send along with the invitation card for marriage. However, lakhamaaris will only be sent to close relatives. Lakhamaari can be stored dry for many days.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Magar, Rukmani Pache; Shrestha, Grishma; Kandel, Kamana; Lamichhane, Bijaya; Thapa, Bidhya Laxmi; Thagunna, Bishal (2023), "Traditional cereal-based dishes of the Newari community of Nepal and their preparation process", EUREKA: Life Sciences (6): 37–50, doi:10.21303/2504-5695.2023.003192, ISSN 2504-5695
  2. ^ Republica. "The sweet taste of Lakhamari". My City. Retrieved 2024-02-05.