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  2. Laddu - Wikipedia

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    The besan laddu served in the Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati, India, has been called "the most famous temple laddu." The Maa Tarini Temple in Ghatgaon, India serves laddus made from coconut and khoa. The special laddu at the Subramaniya Swamy Temple in Tiruchendur, India is made from foxtail millet. [1] [14]

  3. Barfi - Wikipedia

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    Typical nuts added include almonds, cashews, coconut, and pistachios. Mung beans are sometimes added and yield moong dal barfi. Common flavorings and spices include cardamom, kewra (fragrant screwpine), orange, mango, saffron, rosewater, and vanilla. Food colorings may also be added. [1] [2] [3]

  4. List of Indian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Coconut Barfi Made from coconut, fine ground sugar, ghee, cardamom powder and milk. Coconut and milk based Jaynagarer Moa: gur, cow ghee, Kanakchur khoi: Fried and Rice-based Kheer sagar: Chenna, condensed milk, sugar, saffron, cardamom. Milk-based Kolar Bora banana, coconut, maida, sugar, oil: Fried and Banana-based Labanga latika

  5. Andhra cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kajjikayalu: fried dumpling stuffed with suji, dry coconut powder, and sugar. It is usually prepared during Deepavali. Sunnundallu, laddu made with roasted urad dal (minapappu) and jaggery (bellam)/ sugar. A generous amount of ghee is usually added to enhance the flavour. Ariselu, a sweet fried snack made of rice flour; Boondi laddu

  6. Kulfi - Wikipedia

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    Kulfi (/ k ʊ l f iː /) is a frozen dairy dessert from the Indian subcontinent.It is often described as "traditional Indian ice cream". [3] Kulfi originated in 16th-century Delhi during the Mughal era.

  7. List of Pakistani sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Laddu [3] Firni/Kheer Milk and rice flour based dessert. Gulab Jaman: Milk, khoya, saffron: It is a milk-solid sweet or a type of mithai mainly made from milk solids, traditionally khoya. It is also officially declared the national dessert of Pakistan by the Government of Pakistan. [4] Seviyan: Shahi Tukra: Milk, sugar, spices, cardamom ...

  8. Bengali cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Laddu (or as it is known as "darbesh" in Bengal) is a very common sweet in West Bengal and Bangladesh, as well as the rest of the subcontinent, especially during celebrations and festivities. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] They are usually made out of flour, ghee /butter/oil and sugar.

  9. Thalassery cuisine - Wikipedia

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    raita, grated coconut, ... [n 30] soaked in milk, pinch of artificial food colour, yellow or orange; and fried (coconut oil) mix of onion, cashew nuts [n 31] ...