Thread Mishri Dhage Wali – natural sugar crystals on cotton thread

Urjaa Thread Mishri (Dhage wali Mishri) – Pure Sugar Crystals on Cotton Thread, 200g

Urjaa Thread Mishri (Dhage wali Mishri) – Pure Sugar Crystals on Cotton Thread, 200g

Thread Mishri Sugar | Dhage Wali Mishri | Urjaa | Prasad Rock Sugar

€1.99

Thread Mishri, also known as Dhage Wali Mishri, is a traditional form of rock sugar where clear sugar crystals naturally form around a cotton thread. It is commonly used as an edible prasad in Hindu rituals and is also enjoyed as a mild, slow-dissolving sweet in milk or warm drinks. With its clean sweetness and distinctive crystal structure, thread mishri is valued for both ritual use and everyday consumption. It is typically offered during pooja, shared after prayers, or used at home as a simple sugar sweetener without additional flavouring.

Availability: In stock
BBE: 30-Jun-2026
About this item:

Thread Mishri (Dhage Wali Mishri) is a traditional Indian sugar product made by allowing sugar crystals to crystallise naturally around a cotton thread. This method creates elongated, translucent crystals that are visually distinct from regular mishri pieces. It is traditionally associated with ritual offerings and prasad, particularly in home pooja settings, where simple and unflavoured sugar is preferred.

In many households, thread mishri is kept specifically for religious use and is offered during prayers before being shared among family members as prasad. It is also dissolved in warm milk or water as a gentle sweetener, especially when a neutral taste is desired. Urjaa is known for supplying clean, carefully prepared traditional food and ritual items with consistent quality.

Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to prevent moisture exposure. Shipped from our EU warehouse with reliable delivery across Europe.

FAQs

Q1: What is thread mishri?

A1: Thread mishri is rock sugar that forms naturally around a cotton thread during the crystallisation process.

Q2: How is thread mishri commonly used?

A2: It is used as edible prasad during pooja and can also be dissolved in milk or warm drinks as a mild sweetener.

Q3: Is thread mishri edible?

A3: Yes, it is fully edible and made only from sugar.

Q4: How is thread mishri different from regular mishri?

A4: Thread mishri forms along a cotton thread, creating longer crystal structures, while regular mishri forms as loose chunks.

Q5: How should thread mishri be stored?

A5: It should be stored in an airtight container away from moisture and heat.

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GTIN 0742880854549
Brand Ekirana
Best Before 30-Jun-2026
Sugar
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