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Suji ka Halwa (Hindi: सूजी का हलवा, Marathi: रव्याचा शिरा, Urdu: سوجی کا حلوہ) or Mohan Bhog (Hindi: मोहन भोग, Sanskrit: मोहन भोग) is a type of halvah made by toasting semolina (called suji, sooji, or rawa) in a fat like ghee or oil, and adding a sweetener like sugar syrup, honey, or jaggery powder.
The most famous include Thirunelveli halwa, sooji (or suji) halva , [20] aate ka halva , [21] moong dal ka halva (mung bean halva), [22] gajar halva (carrot), [23] dudhi halva, chana daal halwa (chickpeas), and Satyanarayan halwa (variation of suji halwa, with the addition of detectable traces of banana), and kaju halva (cashew nut).
Milk-based Chhena Jhili: whole milk, refined flour, powdered sugar, cardamom, oil/ghee for deep frying Milk based Chhena kheeri: Chhena, sugar, milk. Milk-based Chhena poda: Sugar, chenna cheese. Milk-based Chuda Ghasa Rice Flakes (Poha), Sugar powder or Jaggery, Desi Ghee, Grated fresh Coconut, Pepper Powder, big cardamon powder, Dry fruits ...
Kheer, dessert made of rice, milk and dry fruits; Khoya [39] Kulfi, an ice-cream-like dessert; Malpua [27] Rabri [27] [40] Semolina-based desserts: [41] Halva [27] Sheer korma; Kaju katli; Atte ka halwa (Kadah) Pude – usually made during the rainy season; Pinni – Made with desi ghee, wheat flour, almond and jaggery; Gulab jamun; Jalebi ...
The origin of sweets in the Indian subcontinent has been traced to at least 500 BCE when, records suggest, both raw sugar (gur, vellam, jaggery) and refined sugar (sarkara) were being produced. [20] By 300 BCE, kingdom officials in India were acknowledging five kinds of sugar in official documents.
Commonly served with yoghurt or mango-jaggery pickle. Varipindi uppindi, a dry porridge made with rice flour and hulled green gram. Commonly served with yoghurt or mango-jaggery pickle. Uppudu pindi or uppindi a.k.a. upma, a porridge made from broken sooji flour, ghee, and vegetables. Commonly served with buttermilk or a spicy-savoury powder ...
In Bihar, dry ones are called Pedakiya and are very popular, particularly during Chhath. There are two types of pedakiya made in Bihar: one with suji/rawa (semolina) and another with khoa. [1] In suji pedakiya, suji is roasted in ghee with sugar, almonds, cardamom, raisins, and other nuts and then
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