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Payokh (or Payas) is Assam’s festive kheer made from joha rice (a fragrant local variety), milk, and jaggery or sugar. It’s a traditional offering during Bihu and auspicious ceremonies.
In Assamese households, Payokh is tied deeply with celebrations like Magh Bihu and Annaprashan (child’s first rice ceremony). The use of local joha rice, known for its sweet aroma, makes this dish culturally unique.
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Served warm or chilled, especially during Bihu feasts.
Fun Fact
Payokh is often the first solid food fed to infants in Assamese families during Annaprashan.