Khoa

Khoa
Khoa vendor in Nepal
Alternative namesKhoya, khowa, mawa
TypeDairy product
CourseDessert, main ingredient for sweets
Place of originIndian subcontinent
Region or stateSouth Asia (India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan)
Associated cuisineIndian, Nepalese, Pakistani, Bangladeshi
Main ingredientsWhole milk
VariationsBatti, chikna, daanedaar, pindi, dhap
Food energy
(per serving)
Approximately 1318 kJ (315 kcal) per 100 g

Khoa, khoya, khowa or mawa is a dairy food widely used in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent, encompassing India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It is made of either dried whole milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It is lower in moisture than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is made from whole milk instead of whey.