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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 ingredients—besan, 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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    Laddu or laddoo is a spherical sweet from the Indian subcontinent made of various ingredients and sugar syrup or jaggery. It has been described as "perhaps the most universal and ancient of Indian sweets ."

  4. Panjiri - Wikipedia

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    Panjiri is consumed in Indian states of Jammu, [2] [14] Himachal Pradesh, [15] Punjab, [16] Haryana, [17] [18] Rajasthan, Gujarat, [19] Maharashtra, Bihar, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. It is known by the name Panchjeeraka Gudam in Southern Indian states. [20]

  5. List of Indian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Indian sweets and desserts, also called mithai, a significant element in Indian cuisine. Indians are known for their unique taste and experimental behavior when it comes to food. Many Indian desserts are fried foods made with sugar, milk or condensed milk. Ingredients and preferred types of dessert vary by region.

  6. Sweets from the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Laddu (sometimes transliterated as laddoo or laadu) is made of varieties of flour, grains, pulses, semolina, regional or seasonal fruits, dry fruits, and other ingredients cooked with sugar. These are then shaped into bite-size or larger spheres. Laddu is mentioned in ancient Sanskrit documents as temple offerings, and is referred to as ladduka ...

  7. Boondi - Wikipedia

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    Boondi raita typically contains curd (plain yoghurt), boondi (which has been soaked in water to make it soft, then sieved) and seasonings of salt, chilli, and other spices. It is eaten as a side dish with pulao or any other meal. [1] Homemade Boondi from West Bengal. To make boondi laddu, fried boondi is dipped in sugar syrup and compacted into ...

  8. Ravè unde - Wikipedia

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    Ravè Unde(Semolina Ladoo) Ravè unde ( transl. Semolina Ladoo ) is a popular Indian sweet that is often prepared during festivals and other religious ceremonies. The sweet is especially popular in the state of Karnataka .

  9. Tirupati laddu - Wikipedia

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    Tirupati laddu, also known as Tirumala laddu or Srivari laddu, is a popular sweet offered as prasadam at the Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. First introduced in 1715, the laddu evolved from a sweet called Manoharam and is now prepared in the temple's kitchen, Laddu Potu, by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD).