Welcome back to another sweet blog of mine. Indians have a deep relationship with sweets and some of these are hugely popular among Indians some of which are hugely popular among us and made a separate place in every Indian
Sandesh Well as we all know that Sandesh is a very popular Bengali desert it is a combination of chana and curdled milk. Many believed that this dish is inspired by Cheese based dish bought by Europeans along with them in the beautiful city of Kolkata
KAJU BARFI Next is Kaju Barfi which is the first love of every Indian also known as Kaju Katli it is a combination of Milk. Cashew, sugar, and Ghee are loved and eaten by every in all parts of the country, and on the other hand Mild, spices make this dessert tastier and enjoyable and the edible silver foil takes the beauty of this dish to another level eaten on every festival makes it more popular among Indian
GAJAR KA HALWA(Carrot Pudding) Now this dish needs no introduction one of the finest desserts originated in India and is loved by everyone, especially in winters also known as Gajrela, Gajar Pak is prepared with ingredients like grated carrot, milk, water, ghee, khoya, and dry fruits one of the oldest and finest desserts especially during winters when it is served hot after a meal and garnish with cashew, almonds, and kish miss gives a mouth-watering taste
JALEBI The next on our list is Jalebi I think this is a dish that is known for its shape than its taste. It is crispy and crunchy dipped in sugar syrup loved by people at marriages and other functions and people also enjoyed it at a festival as Dussehra and Diwali dipped in milk. If we look at previous years and this dish has made a special place in every Indian heart making this dish one of the finest desserts in India
KHEER Last but not the least is Kheer well this blog could be incomplete without mentioning this dessert prepared with milk, rice, and dry fruits like cashew, almonds, and kiss miss the treated as a dessert that has a special place in everyone’s heart and made with so much love on occasions like Eid, Navratri but not many people do not know the facts that the word “Kheer” come from Skheer means Milk which is also one of the core ingredients of this dish.