Kakasura Madappa, the royal chef of Maharaja Mummadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, was in a fix. The 19th century ruler of the Mysore Kingdom had an elaborate lunch, for which everything was prepared, sans the dessert. In a bout of hurried effort, Madappa served a syrup, made from a mixture of ghee, gram flour and sugar. By the time the king moved in to wrap his meal with something sweet, the chef바카라™s ingenuous concoction had solidified on the thali. The king, unaware of the fiasco, seemed to be dazzled by this melt-in-your-mouth sweetmeat. He turned to Madappa for the name of the dessert. Out came the words -Mysore Paka.