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  2. List of Indian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Fried milk balls soaked in sweet syrup, such as rose syrup or honey. [4] Fried, sugar syrup based Imarti: Sugar syrup, lentil flour. Fried, sugar syrup based Jalebi: Dough fried in a coil shape dipped in sugar syrup, often taken with milk, tea, yogurt, or lassi. [5] Fried, sugar syrup based Kaju katli: Cashews, ghee with cardamom and sugar. [6 ...

  3. Cashew nut fudge, creamy layered rolls: This Middlesex County ...

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    The sweet balls are made of milk curdled with lemon or vinegar, sugar, nuts, saffron and cardamom, which are soaked in saffron-flavored milk syrup for a creamy, light and fragrant bite.

  4. Sweets from the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Barfi - Wikipedia

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    Barfi [a] or burfi is a milk-based sweet from the Indian subcontinent with a fudge-like consistency. Its name comes from the Persian and Urdu word (barf) for snow. Barfi is consumed throughout India and Pakistan and is especially popular in North India. It is often served at celebrations and religious festivals such as Diwali and Holi.

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    Diwali 2022 begins Oct. 24. Find traditional sweets for the festival of lights at these Phoenix, Chandler and Tempe Indian restaurants and bakeries.

  7. Indian candy shop sells sweets covered in 24-karat gold

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  8. Khoa - Wikipedia

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    Khoa is used in various types of sweets: Pedha is sweetened khoa formed into balls or thick disks (like patties) with flavourings such as saffron and/or cardamom added. Gulab jamun, also a round ball sweet made from khoa and then deep-fried and soaked in rose-flavoured sugar or honey syrup. A very popular Indian sweet.

  9. Modak - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The sweet filling inside a modak consists of freshly grated coconut and jaggery, while the outer soft shell is made from rice flour or wheat flour mixed with khowa or maida flour. [ 5 ] There are two distinct varieties of Modakam, fried and steamed.