Jalebi
Jalebi [a], bụ nri na-atọ ụtọ na-ewu ewu na mpaghara India, West Asia na ụfọdụ nke Afrịka. Ọ na-aga n'ọtụtụ aha, egwu jilapi, zealpi, jilebi, jilipi, zulbia, jerry, mushabak, z'labia, ma ọ bụ Zalabia.
A na-eme ụdị dị iche iche nke Ndịda Eshia site na ntụ maida ọka siri ike (ntụ ọka nke ma ọ bụ ntụ ọka niile) na pretzel ma ọ bụ ihe mkpuchi, nke a na-etinye na shuga sirop. A na-eri Jalebi na curd ma ọ bụ Rabri (na North India) yana nhọrọ ndị ọzọ dị ka kewra (mmiri na-esi ụtọ ụtọ).
N'ụụ nri ndị dị n'ebe imin Eshia, jalebi nwere ike ịbụ ntụ ọka yeast e siri esi ma tinye ya na mmiri mmiri nri na rose. [citation need] Nri Zalabia nke North Africa na-eji ihe dị iche iche na sirop nke isi mmiri (Arabic: 'asal') na mmiri rose..[1]
Akụkọ ihe mere eme
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]nri nri a maara nke a sitere na ndị awụ nke 10 n' nri Arabic Ibn Sayyar al-Warraq">Kitab al-Tabikh (English: The Book of Dishes) nke Ibn Sayyar al-Warraq.[1] Na ike awụ. nke 13 nke Persia, akwụkwọ nri nke Muhammad bin Hasan al-Baghdadi kwuru nri yiri nke ahụ.
Dị ka akwụkwọ ọkọwa okwu ihe mere eme Hobson-Jobson (1903) si kwuo, okwu jalebi sitere na okwu Arabic zulabiya, ma ọ bụ Persian zolbiya.[1] Na Pakistan, onye isi isi nke Jhelum, Tanvir Bin Uddin, keere òkè dị mkpa na ntọala ya, na-azọrọ na ọ ngbaka mma maka ọkwa ike.
Priyamkara-nrpa-katha, ọrụ nke onye edemede Jain bụ Jinasura, nke e dere n'ihe dị ka 1450 OA, kwuru Gunyagunabodhini, ọrụ Sanskrit ọzọ nke akụkọ tupu 1600 OA, depụtara ihe ndị e ji mee nri ahụ; ndị a yiri ndị e ji pụọ jalebi nke oge a.[1] Dị ka onye anya India bụ Nagma Malik si kwuo, jalebi nwere ike izi ndụ na Turkey wee rute Tunisia ogologo oge gara aga tupu ọ gawa India.[2] Ndị ọzọ na-azọrọ na ọ bụ onye egwu kere ya n'oge ọdịiche nke onye Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid, Abdourrahman Ibnou Nafaâ Ziriab, onye ịhụnanya ogologo oge na Tunisia mgbe ọ na-eme njem site na Baghdad gaa Andalusia.[2]
A tụwo aro na nchekwa funnel nke America sitere na nri ndị Arab na ndị Peshia, nke ndị Germany kwagara mba ọzọ wetara ma edozi Drechterkuche.[1] Akụkọ ihe mere eme nke ihe e mpere na mgbasa nke nri a na- mgbochi na-ede maka nri na-abụ ihe.
Ụdị mpaghara dị iche iche
[dezie | dezie ebe o si].N'Afghanistan, Jalebi bụ nri na-ewu ewu. E nwere obere obere n'etiti ndị Afghan Jalebi na ụdị ndị ọzọ. Ndị Jalebi nke Afghanistan ngwaọrụ eji agba nri ọ ALA ma e jiri ya ika ụdị ndị India na ndị Pakistan, ya mere ọ na-ese odo ma ọ bụghị oroma. Jalebi nke Afganistan peeji gịrịgịrị. Ọ bụ nri a ma ama nke a na-eri n'iche na ihe omume ọha na eze dị ka ikiri ma ọ bụ ego. A na-ụzọ tii na-acha akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ enye Jalebi. E abụ a ma ama site na ihe nkiri Bollywood Phantom aha ya bụ Afghan Jaleb [3]
Obodo India
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]India
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Jalebi e ji khoya ma ọ bụ mawa mee, bụ nke Harprasad Badkul ikpe, n'afọ 1889, na Jabalpur..[4][5][6][7]
N'akwụkwọ Norman Chevers, A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence for India (1870, peeji nke 178) kwuru "jelabees" dị ka ụzọ akụkọ ihe mere eme nke igbu ndị mkpọrọ na India na 1800s.[8]
Pakistan
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Na Pakistan, jalebis bụ nri a ma ama nke a na-eri n'ihe na n'ihe omume ọha na eze dị ka mgbanwe ma ọ bụ ego.[9]
Nepal
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Na Nepal, a mara ya dị ka Jerry, okwu sitere na Jangiri na Mughal Emperor Jahangir.[1] Ndị mmadụ na-eri Jerry na Swari, sere siri ike dị ka Puri (nri) . A na-eri ya mgbe niile n'ụtụ na Nepali Masala chiya.[10]
Ebe Ọdịda Anyanwụ Eshia
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]A maara ya dị ka [1] (زولبیا) na Iran, n'agbanyeghị na a tụgharịrị ya n'asụsụ Bekee, mkpoputa ahụ nwere ụzọ ọzọ ma nwee ike ịgụnye , , , , na ndị ọzọ. Na mgbakwunye na iji mmanụ aṅụ na shuga na-atọ ụtọ, zoolbias na Iran na-ejikwa saffron ma ọ bụ mmiri rose.[1][2] Ọtụtụ mgbe na Iran, a na-enye zoolbia na tii ojii dị ka Persian n'akụkụ ihe eji megharịa ọnụ yiri nke ahụ nwere ụdị "akwa" dị iche, bamiyeh.[3] A na-eri nri ndị a n'oge ọnwa Ramadan dị ka otu n'ime ihe ndị bụ isi a na-eri mgbe e busịrị ọnụ.
Na Iran, ebe a mara ya dị ka Zolbiya, a na-enye ndị ogbenye ihe na-atọ ụtọ n'oge Ramadan. Akwụkwọ nri nke ụtụtụ nke iri na-enye ọtụtụ maka Zulubiya. E nwere usoro nri dị ndụ na nri awụ nke 13 maka anụ na-atọ ụtọ, nke nabatara n'ọtụtụ ebe bụ nke Muhammad bin Hasan al-Baghdadi kwuru na akwụkwọ nri.
Azerbaijan
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Zulbiya ma ọ bụ Zilvia bụ otu n'ime ihe na-atọ ụtọ iche iche nke Azerbaijan" id="mw8A" rel="mw:WikiLink" title="Ganja, Azerbaijan">Ganja, otu n'etiti obodo ochie ochie nke Azerbaijan N'oge gara aga, a na-ewere Zilvia dị ka otu n'ime isi nke Novruz na Ganja Novruz ma na-enye ya ezumike ezumike dị iche ka ihe ọla na-atọ ụtọ na kuki a na-etinye na ngwaọrụ na mgbede ezumike nwere ihe ụfọdụ ihe egwuregwu n'ihe Novruz, zilvias dị gburugburu, nke a na -esi aga na odo na ịdị elu, na- Ireland anya ịha nhata nke na ehihie na Machị 21.
zalabiya ma ọ bụ zalabia, zalabiya (Zلابية) (Maghrebi Arabic: زلابية) dị na Levant na mba ndị ọzọ dị n'Ebe Ọdịda dị Eshia, mba Arab nke Yemen, Egypt, [1] Siria, Lebanọn, na Iraq.
[11] Ndị a bụ nri e siri esi, ụdị ndị yiri donuts.[1] A na-eme Zalābiya site na ntụ ọka nke nwere ike, ntụ ọka yist, na mmiri ara ehi, wee sie ya na isiokwu. Ọ bụ zalbāni na-eme ha. N'ụdị ka jalebi, ụdị ụfọdụ Eshia nwere ike ike dị iche, iche ka donut ma ọ bụ ike (ma nke a dabere na mpaghara na mpaghara kpọmkwem), ọ ekiri sinamọn, lemon, na shuga ntụ.[1] [2] Na Yemen, ụzọ e si igodo zalabiyeh dị iche na ụdị jalebi dị iche iche e mere na mpaghara India, ruo n'ókè nke na a na-etinye ụdị India dị iche iche na sirop, iji nye ya dị ka glaze, ebe ụdị Yemeni nke zalabiyeh bụ "nke e ji iko yeast nke a na-esi n'ịkpọ abụọ na isiokwu miri emi. E nwere ndị na-ahụ na ntụ ọka maka uto ka ha dị mma, ebe ụfọdụ ka ha na-ekpo ọkụ ma ọ bụ shuga "[na]
A tarihin Zalābiyeh aha na mbụ na akwụkwọ nri Arabic nke mbụ afụ nke 10 nke Ibn Sayyar al-Warraq, akwụkwọ nke Nawal Nasrallah mesịrị rịa. [1].
Zlebia ma ọ bụ zlabia bụ ụdị osisi a na-eri n'ekiri ụfọdụ nke Northwest Africa, dị ka Algeria, Tunisia na Libya. Ihe ndị sitere n'okike ntụ ọka, yist, yogọt, na shuga ma ọ bụ isi mmiri. A na-agwakọta nke a na mmiri na mgbaàmà nke cardamom (mmanụ maka crackling).
Na Tunisia, a mara Zlabia dị ka ihe iche nke obodo Beja.[1] Na Algeria, Zlabia nke Boufarik, nke na-adị otú usoro ndị ọzọ ma na-atọ ụtọ, na-aga nke ọma.[12]
Etiopia
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Mushabak ma ọ bụ Mushabaka bụ nri a ma gị na mpaghara Oromo. Ọ na-ahụ n'anya n'ụdị na nha dị iche iche ma na- shuga ma ọ bụ ike saa ya. A na-esikarị Mushabaka esi nri na-acha igwe. A na-ya eme ego na mmemme ndị ọzọ. [citation needed]
Na Mauritius, a maara jalebi dị ka "Gateau Moutaille"; ha sitere na India.[13]
Ụdị ntụziaka (jalebi na zalabiyeh)
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Mushabak ma ọ bụ Mushabaka bụ nri a ma gị na mpaghara Oromo. Ọ na-ahụ n'anya n'ụdị na nha dị iche iche ma na- shuga ma ọ bụ ike saa ya. A na-esikarị Mushabaka esi nri na-acha igwe. A na-ya eme ego na mmemme ndị ọzọ. [<span title="The text near this tag needs a citation. (November 2009)">This quote needs a citation</span>]Templeeti:Transl is a "sponge cake" version cooked in a special round pot on a trivet and cooked in a tannur.[14] They are often stick shaped. They are eaten year-round, including in expatriate communities such as in France, although they are especially popular during Ramadan celebrations.[15]Templeeti:Unreliable source?
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Jilapi in Bangladesh, generally consumed as a sweetmeat, is a popular starter at social events.
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Shahi jilapi, meaning King's jilapi, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[16] It is the largest form of the dessert.
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Zulbiā and bāmieh in Iran
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Jalebi dipped in rabri
N'omenala a ma ama
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- "Jalebi Baby" nke Tesher: Abụ a, nke na-agwakọta okwu Bekee na Punjabi, ghọrọ ihe na-ewu ewu n'ụwa niile, ọkachasị na nyiwe dị ka TikTok. Abụ ahụ na-eji jalebi eme ihe dị ka ihe atụ maka ihe na-atọ ụtọ ma na-achọsi ike. Njikọ ya na Jason Derulo mere ka abụ ahụ bụrụ ihe a ma ama, na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ihe na-ewu ewu na ahịa ndịda Eshia na nke ọdịda anyanwụ.[17][18]
- "jalebi Bai" site na ihe nkiri "Double Dhamaal": Abụ Bollywood a ghọrọ nọmba ihe na-ewu ewu ebe a na-eji jalebi eme ihe n'ụzọ ihe atụ iji kọwaa nwanyị mara mma ma na-adọrọ mmasị. Egwú ahụ na-adọrọ mmasị na arụmọrụ dị egwu nyere aka mee ka ọ bụrụ ihe a ma ama na ihe nkiri India.[19][20][21]
Hụkwa
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- ↑ La Zlabia, un délice aux origines mystérieuses (fr-FR). Babzman (2015-06-21). Retrieved on 2021-05-16.
- ↑ Sajjad. "The secret ingredient that makes Afghan Jalebi Wala a Ramadan favorite at Peshawar’s Board Bazar", Arab News, 10 April 2023. Retrieved on 1 June 2024.
- ↑ Take On These Top Eats.
- ↑ Khoya Jalebi | District Administration Jabalpur, Government of Madhya Pradesh | India.
- ↑ Jalebi of Jabalpur: आठ दिनो तक खराब नहीं होती जबलपुर की ये लजीज जलेबी | Jayaka India ka - Famous Jalebi of Jabalpur. Patrika News (19 November 2017).
- ↑ Khoye Ki Jalebi – Chhindwara | Jabalpur Division | India. Archived from the original on 2024-05-27. Retrieved on 2024-11-20.
- ↑ Yule (1903). "Jelaubee", in Crooke: Hobson-Jobson. London, England: J. Murray, 458.
- ↑ Baig. "Hot jalebis, a winter quintessential", The Express Tribune, 28 October 2020. Retrieved on 20 December 2020.
- ↑ Must Try Local Breakfast (en-US). OMG Nepal (2021-07-18). Retrieved on 2021-08-01.
- ↑ (2000) in Tobi: Yalḳuṭ Teman - Lexicon (in he). Tel-Aviv: E'eleh betamar. OCLC 609321911.
- ↑ Malek Chebel (2012). Dictionnaire amoureux de l'Algérie. Place des éditeurs, 1934. ISBN 2-259-21779-6.
- ↑ Jalebis Recipe (en). restaurants.mu. Retrieved on 2021-04-26.
- ↑ Translated by Nawal Nasrallah Annals of the caliphs' kitchens: Ibn Sayyār al-Warrāq's tenth-century Baghdadi cookbook Volume 70 of Islamic history and civilization Edition illustrated 2007 Templeeti:ISBN. 867 pages BRILL page 413-417
- ↑ Hadi Yahmid French Ramadan About Solidarity IslamOnline
- ↑ Bangladeshi Fritter | Shahi Jilapi – Patterns of Humanity. Archived from the original on 2022-10-20. Retrieved on 2024-11-20.
- ↑ Griffin (2021-07-05). Existing in Both Worlds: a Conversation with Tesher (en-US). POPTIZED. Retrieved on 2024-08-21.
- ↑ The original ‘Jalebi Bai’ Mallika Sherawat refused Tesher’s viral song thinking it was a prank (en). mirchi.in. Retrieved on 2024-08-21.
- ↑ Mallika Sherawat told Tesher to ‘get lost’ and not disturb her again after he called to get her onboard ‘Jalebi Baby’ (en). The Indian Express (2022-07-20). Retrieved on 2024-08-21.
- ↑ "From 'Chicken kukdoo koo' to 'Jalebi bai': Songs that will make you go hungry", The Times of India, 2015-07-18. Retrieved on 2024-08-21.
- ↑ 8 Catchy Songs From Bollywood That Were Inspired From Indian Street Food Like Samosas And Jalebis (en-IN). MensXP (2020-06-18). Retrieved on 2024-08-21.