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Sirimiri

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Posted on 3 April 20173 April 2017 By Mayuri Sharrma

Belagavi Kunda

Belagavi Kunda was a sweet that was created accidentally, when a sweet maker left a large quantity of milk on the stove and forgot to switch off the flame. The Milk continued to boil for hours till it formed a brown mass. The Sweet maker returned after a while , to his ‘mistake’ ,and liked what he tasted. He modified it by adding sugar to it and and decided that this brown mass would be a sweet and named it Kunda, after his daughter.

Belagavi Kunda is also known as Belgaum Kunda as it originated form the Belgaum region of North Karnataka. Interestingly enough it was created by Rajashthani cooks, called Purohits, who had migrated to Belagavi more than 6 decades ago.

The preparation of Kunda requires a few ingredients and a lot of muscle power, as you need to keep stirring it without a break until it is done. The effort is more than worth it, as, besides toned arms, you get the grainy softness and sweetness of the Milk that has now formed into a solid with the delicate hint of caramel from the caramelized sugar that gives it its earthy colour. The Kunda is a very comforting sweet and tastes best when warm or at room temperature. Each time I make it I remember the sweet maker, whose mistake gave us this delicious treat. Not all mistakes are bad, are they?

 

My Blog turns a teenager this May! Yes, I complete 13 years of Blogging in 2017!

I had 8 different blogs when I started. Along the way I lost interest in some while I gave extra attention to the others. In September 2016 I made an impulsive decision and went self -hosted and Deliciously Alive – my blog morphed into Sirimiri, my site.

Last month I added my Food and Travel blogs to this one and Sirimiri is now a Lifestyle Blogazine.

13 years is a long journey and I am happy to have experienced the changes in the blogging world along the way. From writing being the most important aspect of Blogging to your blog ranking being more important than your writing, I have ridden this carousel that has stopped at various points and showed me different sights, as I enjoyed both, the sights and the ride.

Newer changes are always exciting to know and learn. Some are fads while others stay. Evolving with changes around, in the blogging world or otherwise, is the best way to be for me. Updating myself, like I update my apps, keeps me going. I am thrilled when people  read my work and tell me they resonate with it. I am thrilled when I see my Blog stats, ranking, likes and comments. I am thrilled when I make new friends through blogging. I am thrilled at the aspect of monetization through my blog. I am thrilled when I meet horrible people and have painful experiences too, as they are just more fodder for characterisations for future stories. Yes, they are!:) I am thrilled to have experienced the good, the bad and the ugly side of Blogging as it as taught me what not to do and what to do often.

Oh, I am thrilled all right to learn new things and adapt to the changes, and wise enough to realize that these are frills and fancies and the real joy of Blogging is, was and will always be good Writing and Reading.

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Comments (50)

  1. Ishieta@Isheeria Ishieta@Isheeria's says:
    3 April 2017 at 6:38 AM

    13 years wow! And your sense of humor has remained sparkling and witty through out! Congratulations on going self hosted & turning this into a blogazine. This Dish sounds incredibly tasty – do we have an equivalent in North India?

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:47 PM

      Hahahah, thanks, Ish! The Milk Cake/Khoya Cake would be a close cousin of the Kunda:) Thanks for reading:)

      Reply
  2. Shailaja Vishwanath Shailaja Vishwanath says:
    3 April 2017 at 6:42 AM

    This sounds a lot like the Therattipaal from Tamilnadu, but looks a bit darker in colour. It’s one of my favourite sweets and I love it the best when my Ammamma makes it. Way way better than the store bought ones. The richness of your description together with the picture has made me crave it this morning.

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:47 PM

      Grandmoms make the best goodies!:) Thanks for reading, Shailaja:)

      Reply
  3. Parul Parul says:
    3 April 2017 at 7:00 AM

    Never heard of this one two but I get what it is. Sweetened khoya and yum taste. Thanks for Sharing the name.
    Congrats on 13 years. Such a big one and wishing you many more.

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:48 PM

      Thank you, Parul 🙂

      Reply
  4. Amrita Amrita says:
    3 April 2017 at 9:40 AM

    Loved the sweet description.It’s a slender balance between khoya and burn milk.I know because I often make the latter!I need this made for me.Congratulations on your Blogazine and 13 years of blogging.It will always be writing and reading definitely and the others are necessary window dressings which should help us in our journey.Wisdom sweetened by Belagavi Kunda

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 2:04 PM

      Thanks, Amrita. Love the ‘window dressings’ bit:)

      Reply
  5. Sreesha Sreesha says:
    3 April 2017 at 9:41 AM

    I’m not sure I’ve tasted this. I like how it looks though.
    I’m still as awestruck as I was when you first mentioned your blog is turning 13! 13!!!!! Huge congrats!

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:50 PM

      I can’t believe the 13 years myself! Thanks, Sreesha!:)

      Reply
  6. Kalpanaa Kalpanaa says:
    3 April 2017 at 10:05 AM

    wonderful sweet and what a lovely name. I’d love to try it but as Delhi is very far away I’ll have to wait to travel and taste.

    Blame #Lexicon of Leaving

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:51 PM

      Or follow my recipe and make it yourself!:) Thanks for reading, Kalpanaa 🙂

      Reply
  7. Dr Roshan Radhakrishnan Dr Roshan Radhakrishnan says:
    3 April 2017 at 10:14 AM

    I was just thinking that this would require a lot of stirring when you mentioned it in the next paragraph 🙂 I haven’t actually had this. Will have to try it out.
    And congrats… I didn’t realize you were ‘old’ in the blogosphere. 13 years is a huge achievement!

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:54 PM

      Yes, I am a veteran blogger:)))) Thanks for reading, Doc:)

      Reply
  8. Shalini Shalini says:
    3 April 2017 at 11:32 AM

    13 years? Whoa! And 8 blogs? I’m fainting. 🙂
    I’ve never heard of this dish. I don’t know if I’m ready for toned arms 😛
    Congrats on your 13 years. Many many many more to come, dear Mayuri 🙂

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:55 PM

      Thank you, Shalini, for your wishes and for reading 🙂

      Reply
  9. Geets Geets says:
    3 April 2017 at 12:51 PM

    13 years!! and 8 blogs!! I’m fainting! It’s really a long time and shows how much you’re committed to it!
    Here’s to many more years to come!

    Cheers

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:55 PM

      Thank you, GG:)

      Reply
  10. Swathi Shenoy Swathi Shenoy says:
    3 April 2017 at 1:54 PM

    I loveeeeeee Kunda!!! I so wish I could eat it now.
    13 years of blogging? Wow!! Congratulations and here is wishing you many more 🙂

    Brother

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    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:57 PM

      At last someone knows what Kunda is!:))) Thanks, Swati. For your wishes and reading:)))

      Reply
  11. Rajlakshmi Rajlakshmi says:
    3 April 2017 at 2:12 PM

    I think my husband’s side also prepare something like this but I don’t remember the name. What a story behind it. Congrats on being a teenager all over again wow blogging for 13 years… That’s awesome.

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    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:58 PM

      Thanks, Raj for everything:)

      Reply
  12. Suzy Suzy says:
    3 April 2017 at 2:57 PM

    Congratulations on 13 years of blogging. I thought of khoya when I read your post. And so true, not all mistakes are bad.

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 1:59 PM

      Thanks, Suzy. Yes, quite like Khoya:)

      Reply
  13. shubhangi srikanth shubhangi srikanth says:
    3 April 2017 at 3:31 PM

    Yum again! Kunda is a wonderful dish, because it’s not overpoweringly sweet.
    Congrats to blog ji for turning a teen!

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 2:00 PM

      Hahahahahah @blogji Thanks, Shubhangi!:)

      Reply
  14. Bellybytes Bellybytes says:
    3 April 2017 at 3:33 PM

    We seem to be sharing a common path. After this challenge I will definitely connect with you. Kunda seems to be like a fudge toffee while I loved your musings on blogging

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 2:01 PM

      Looking forward to connect soon! Fudge toffee is a pretty apt description 🙂 Thank you for reading 🙂

      Reply
  15. Deepa Deepa says:
    3 April 2017 at 5:13 PM

    This sweet also reminds me of a sweet called milkcake as that is also made from boiling of milk with sugar and stirring for a long time. I loved how you have linked sweets and life. 🙂

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:28 PM

      Bang on, Deepa! It’s a sort of a milk cake. Thanks for reading:)

      Reply
  16. manisha lakhe manisha lakhe says:
    3 April 2017 at 5:19 PM

    i love kunda. and they deliver it home these days! thank goodness for online food stores… after salivating over the story, i am going downstairs to the kitchen and raiding the fridge for the dharwadi pedhas ordered in last week… #foreverfat

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:27 PM

      I got Dharwad Peda too, and i am stuffing my face with it!:))) Thanks for reading, Manisha!:)

      Reply
  17. My Era My Era says:
    3 April 2017 at 6:03 PM

    I’ve never tasted this treat but I can imagine how it would taste from the appearance. Oh yes! some mistakes mark the beginning of a new chapter in our lives, just like it did for the sweetmaker.
    Congratulations on completing 13 years of blogging & wishing you many more, prosperous years ahead!

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:26 PM

      Thank you for reading and for your wishes:)

      Reply
  18. zainab zainab says:
    3 April 2017 at 6:09 PM

    Congrats, on turning a teenager 🙂 Kunda sounds great

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:24 PM

      Thank you, Z:)

      Reply
  19. Soumya Soumya says:
    3 April 2017 at 6:22 PM

    Kunda – Looks delicious! How different is it from Khoya? Or boiled condensed milk?

    13 years eh? WOW! Wishing you many more.

    Love!

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:24 PM

      It is caramalized Khoya, Soumya. Thanks for the wishes 🙂

      Reply
  20. Awkward Earthling Awkward Earthling says:
    3 April 2017 at 7:15 PM

    13 years & 8 blogs ???
    Wooooooow !!!
    that was huge..
    And genuinely happy to see you; soaring high 🙂
    All the very best & stay connected !!!

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:23 PM

      Thanks, Sam, for always wishing me well 🙂

      Reply
  21. Vinodini Vinodini says:
    3 April 2017 at 7:44 PM

    This looks like mava made from reduced milk. Its super delicious and I’m so craving it now.

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:21 PM

      Yes, Vinodini it is caramalized Mawa. Thanks for reading:)

      Reply
  22. Novemberschild Novemberschild says:
    3 April 2017 at 8:26 PM

    Belagavi Kunda is something never heard about. Anyone visiting Belgaum I am sure must be usually asked to carry back at least one packet of the city’s signature sweet .

    Congratulations to both of us! Your blog turns 13 and I complete 13years of blogging in June, entering the 14th year.

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:20 PM

      Roms, you can order Kunda online as well. Congratulations to you as well. Thanks for reading 🙂

      Reply
  23. Reema D Reema D'souza says:
    3 April 2017 at 8:42 PM

    I love Kunda too! And wow 13 years must have been an amazing journey. May your blog prosper 🙂

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:16 PM

      Thank you, Reema 🙂

      Reply
  24. Tina Tina says:
    3 April 2017 at 9:57 PM

    So this actually is Dulce de Leche, right? M it’s great to see sirimiri grow into a blogazine

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:15 PM

      No Tina, it’s not Dulce De Leche. Thanks:)

      Reply
  25. Mithila Menezes @fabulus1710 Mithila Menezes @fabulus1710 says:
    4 April 2017 at 8:55 AM

    Haven’t heard or seen or tasted this sweet before! The story of its origin is awesome! I wish I could create new foods by just leaving things on the gas, and forgetting about them

    Yay! The blog is going to be a teenager, eh? Remember to take care, the temper tantrums are pretty vicious 😛

    Reply
    1. Mayuri Nidigallu Mayuri Nidigallu says:
      4 April 2017 at 7:13 PM

      Thanks, MM. Yes, bracing myself , as I hope my blog is as docile as I was as a teen :))))))

      Reply

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