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| - La Pitha ((AS) পিঠা, (BN) পিঠ, (OR) ପିଠା piṭha) o Pithe ((BN) পিঠে piṭhe) è una sorta di pane dolce, servito come spuntino o dessert, facente parte delle cucine bengalesi ed indiane e diffuso in tutta l'Asia meridionale, in particolar modo negli stati di Assam, Orissa, Bengala Occidentale, Bihar, Jharkhand, e tutte le regioni a nordest dell'India. Le pithe sono tipicamente a base di farina di riso, anche se se ne trovano con farina di frumento. Più raramente si trovano pitha a base di farina di palma o di ol, una farina ricavata da una radice commestibile locale. (it)
- Pithas are a variety of food similar to pancakes, dumplings or fritters, originating from the Indian subcontinent, common in Bangladesh and India. Pitha can be sweet or savoury, and usually made from a dough or batter, which is then steamed, fried or griddled. Very few varieties are oven-baked or boiled, and most are unleavened and cooked on a stovetop (or equivalent). Some versions may have a filling, garnish, or sauce. Few may be set or shaped after cooking. They are typically eaten as a snack with chai, or as treats during special occasions (similar to mithai). (en)
- Pitha (bahasa Oriya: ପିଠା, Assam: পিঠা, bahasa Bengali: পিঠা piṭha), (Sansekerta: पिष्टा, अपूप) atau fita adalah sejenis kue dari kawasan timur anak benua India, khususnya di Bangladesh serta di Odisha, Assam, Benggala Barat, Jharkhand dan Bihar di India. Pitha biasanya dibuat dari tepung beras, walaupun ada juga yang dibuat dari tepung gandum. Selain itu, terdapat salah satu jenis pitha yang lebih jarang dibuat, yaitu pitha yang terbuat dari pinang-pinangan atau ol. (in)
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