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Increasing interest in soya based dairy products is growing due to their health benefits. This study aims to formulate soya-enriched burfi by varying levels of milk fat, soya cake powder (SCP), and sugar based on sensory and textural characteristics using response surface methodology. The optimised formulation consisting of 4.59 % milk fat, 19.24 % SCP, and 26.93 % sugar. Burfi formulations were developed with 10 % SCP (G3), 20 % SCP (G4), and control burfi (G2) which undergo analysis for chemical parameters (moisture, fat, protein, ash, total carbohydrate, free fatty acid, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, thiobarbituric acid, and peroxide value), microbiological counts (total plate count, coliform, yeast & mold), growth metrics (FI, BWG & FE) and biochemical impact on albino rats fed with burfi (G3 and G4). Results showed that the soya-fed groups (G3 and G4) experienced less weight gain and an increase in albumin (4.05 %), globulin (5.33 %), and total protein (4.05 %), while levels of total cholesterol (5.36 %), triglycerides (5.17 %), creatinine (2.78 %), glucose (2.70 %), aspartate aminotransferase (8.15 %), and alanine transaminase (15.71 %) were reduced as compared to the control burfi group (G2). The study demonstrated that incorporating soya into burfi significantly enhances its nutritional and functional attributes, making it a promising functional food.