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  2. How to Make Besan Ladoo - AOL

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    The recipe for besan ladoo is so simple! There are three ingredientsbesan, ghee and sugar—and just a few steps to this Indian dessert. The post How to Make Besan Ladoo appeared first on Taste ...

  3. Laddu - Wikipedia

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    The laddu was made to a traditional Boondi recipe. The ingredients included ghee, refined oil, cashew nuts, sugar, almonds, cardamom, and water. A laddu weighing 6,300 kg was made for a Ganesh festival in Andhra Pradesh, India in September 2012. This was claimed to be the largest known laddu. [16]

  4. List of Indian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Ingredients and preferred types of dessert vary by region. In the eastern part of India, for example, most are based on milk products. Many are flavoured with almonds and pistachios, spiced with cardamon, nutmeg, cloves and black pepper, and decorated with nuts, or with gold or silver leaf .

  5. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Churma Ladoo: A sweet dish made with wheat flour, ghee, sugar or jaggery and dry fruits. Zunka or Jhunka or Pitla: A dish made of besan (gram flour) with minced onion, green chilies, and coriander (cilantro) . Usually eaten with bhakri or chapati.

  6. List of chickpea dishes - Wikipedia

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    Aquafaba – Residual water from cooking legumes, used in recipes to substitute egg whites; Beguni - Deep-fried gram flour-dipped eggplant, popular in Bangladesh. The European version is known as aubergine fritters; Besan barfi; Besan halwa – Confections often made from nut butters or flours

  7. Gram flour - Wikipedia

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    Besan or gram flour is a pulse flour made from chana dal or chickpea flour (split Bengal gram) or brown/kaala chana, a chickpea. It is a staple ingredient in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent , including Indian , Bangladeshi , Burmese , Nepali , Pakistani , Sri Lankan and Caribbean cuisines.

  8. Rajasthani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthan is known for its Royal Rajwaadi cuisine (also known as Raajsi cuisine) which emanated from the culinary traditions of Royal courts and temples. [6]The Rajwaadi cuisine is characterized by high usage of dry fruits & milk products like Yogurt for preparing rich gravies, ghee & butter for cooking & frying, mawa & chhena for sweets, usage of Kesar, kewda water & rose water and whole ...

  9. Jaggery - Wikipedia

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    It is an ingredient of many sweet delicacies, such as gur ke chawal / chol ("jaggery rice"), a traditional Rajasthani or Punjabi dish. Jaggery preparation by heating juice in the vessel on furnace. In Gujarat, laddus are made from wheat flour and jaggery. A well-known Maharashtrian recipe, puran poli, uses it as a sweetener apart from sugar ...