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While mutton curry is usually eaten with [[rice]], in [[Western Odisha]], ''Mangsa Kashā'' is particularly relished with mudhi (puffed rice). ''Mangsa Kashā'' is said to be the predecessor of the popular [[Cuisine of West Bengal|Bengali]] goat curry dish known as ''Kosha Mangsho'' most probably introduced by the [[Odia cuisine|Odia]] cooks who moved to [[West Bengal]] during the [[British Rule in India|British rule]] to work in the kitchens of Bengali families.

While mutton curry is usually eaten with rice, in Western Odisha, Mangsa Kashā is particularly relished with mudhi (puffed rice). Mangsa Kashā is said to be the predecessor of the popular Bengali goat curry dish known as Kosha Mangsho most probably introduced by the Odia cooks who moved to West Bengal during the British rule to work in the kitchens of Bengali families.