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The rice used is typically short to medium-grain (like Ambemohar or Kolam), known for its fragrance and sticky texture. The ritual involves mixing the hot rice with the dal using one’s hand, allowing the flavors to meld. This mixture, known as Peeth-Perle Bhat , is the ultimate comfort texture.

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Roughly translated, the rhyme means:

Marathi Instagram and Twitter handles use this phrase as a reaction image. For example: The rice used is typically short to medium-grain