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Panchamirtham recipe – Panjamirtham – Panchamrut recipe – Pooja Recipe – Naivedyam recipe

Panchamirtham – During my school days, I got Palani panchamirtham. I was not aware of the goodness of it. So far, I have never tried homemade panchamirtham before. I have tasted this at one of my friend’s place recently and loved the taste (in fact, I tasted it after almost 10 years) I took the recipe from her. It is made with 5 different ingredients. If you have banana it is so simple to make and most gods love it. It’s a perfect naivedyam recipe for busy/working women. Do try this out and let me know the taste. Edible camphor (Pachai karpooram) gives a unique taste to the dish and I love it. Using your hand to mash gives best taste
Ingredients:


Banana – 2 (I have used medium size)
Honey – 1 tablespoon
Ghee – 1 teaspoon
Dates – 2 (roughly chopped into pieces)
Jaggery – 2-3 tablespoon
Edible camphor – very small size
Sugar candy – 1 teaspoon

Method:

Take the peeled and chopped banana. Mash it finely.

Add rest of ingredients except sugar candy. Mix well and mash it well.
Add sugar candy  & Edible Camphor

Your Panchamirtham is ready! Pray to god with it and get blessings! Enjoy.

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