Thekua

Thekua
Alternative names
  • Khajuria
  • Tikari
CourseSnack
Place of originIndia and Nepal
Region or stateIndia

Nepal

Main ingredientsWheat flour, sugar syrup or jaggery, ghee, cardamom, coconut, dried fruits, milk

Thekua (also spelt as Thokwa or Thekariis), also known as Khajuria, Tikari and Thokni, is an Indo-Nepalese sweet dish popular in Southern Nepal and the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand and eastern Uttar Pradesh. Thekua is a revered prasada, offering to god, during Chhath puja. It has been used as a sweet snack for centuries in these places.

It is widely and popularly used as a 'Koseli Sandesh' (also called Bhojani) in local ancient-traditional culture. 'Kosheli' (it may be fruits, sweets or any edible/potable goods) . A 'Koseli' is something which a guest brings to someone's home when he/she arrives there.