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Indian Food has lots of advantages and disadvantages. People from western countries are fond of Indian food

Indian Food has lots of advantages and disadvantages. People from western countries are fond of Indian food.

  1. But nowadays let us talk about not all Indian delicious food but only about Indian sweets. Mainly all sweets that are made in India are much sugared. If you would like to see from what ingredients these sweets are made of you can consult next descriptions: Baklawa is a sweet that spans many cultures including the Middle East, Greek, Turkish and Eastern Europe. Each culture has its unique mixture and ingredients combination.

We have taken all this wealth of knowledge to bring you our own unique take on this greatest of Middle Eastern Sweets. And after one bite, I'm sure you'll agree that we've managed to capture the essential essence of what makes Baklawa so universally popular.

Delicate, mouth watering cookies made of crispy pastry leaves or shredded wheat, filled with a variety of sweetened nuts: pistachios, cashews, pine nuts and walnuts. Our Baklawa selection also makes a great way to offer a choice of sweets to guests at dinner parties.

Gulab Jamun. Whether you serve them as a dessert at parties or simply want to indulge yourself, this traditional Indian sweet is one of India's favourites.

Carefully blended from precise proportions of milk and flour, the rich dough is shaped into balls and fried in pure clarified butter (Ghee) to give it an extraordinarily delicate texture.

The final touch is wickedly sweet sugar and cardamom syrup that smothers each Gulab Jamun in an irresistibly tempting and aromatic coating.

Motichoor Ladoo is made only for weddings, festivals or to give as special gifts. The tradition continues today. And Motichoor Ladoo is one of the favorite sweets that are used to mark special occasions. But don't let that stop you. This extraordinary sweet makes a great treat at any time. Motichoor Ladoo is a cluster of tiny capsules of sweetness, dusted with pistachio nuts, waiting to burst onto your tongue. Made using a rich mixture of gram flour, sugar and butter ghee, the whole mix is cooked carefully in sweet syrup.

And one more description: Rasmalai. Rounded patties of fine milk curd are cooked in syrup to create a unique texture. The finished patties are then immersed in full cream milk and finished with a sprinkle of chopped pistachio nuts. Light, refreshing and truly delicious.

Rasmalai

You'll find a whole range of delicately balanced flavours waiting to surprise and delight you. Rounded patties of fine milk curd are cooked in syrup to create a unique texture. The finished patties are then immersed in full cream milk and finished with a sprinkle of chopped pistachio nuts. Light, refreshing and truly delicious.

Habsi halva

Known as the 'shezhada' (Crown Prince) of Halwas, our Habshi Halwa is certainly a sweet that's fit for a king.

Based on recipes from the royal kitchens of old India, Habshi Halwa blends together a vast number of ingredients, each more tempting than the last, to create a confection that's bursting with taste sensations.

Milk, sprouted wheat, sugar, butter ghee, cashew nuts, almonds, pistachio nuts and cardamom each used in finely balanced proportions all go into our Habshi Halwa. It's a taste that has to be experience to be believed.

As you can see Indian sweets are very extraordinary but of deep unimaginable taste.


Kate Sudarkina I am Writer.

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im doing a project and i need a type of middle eastern sweet called kholash(spelling may very ) im not sure about the spellling but it sounds like that im looking everywhere but i cant find it can you help me

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im looking for a recipe on a middle eastern sweet?
its called koulaj different spellings and its flaky and crunchy on the outside and creme on the inside its really good i looked everywhere but i cant find it

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Middle Eastern sweet- Sed il Henek???
Anyone heard of or have the recipe to this middle eastern sweet: Sed il Henek??? Thnx Ok, here's some more info. I think it basically consists of butter, sugar and flour browned stove top in a pan, then rolled up into balls. Sed il henek word for word means 'shut the mouth'

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help, middle eastern sweets?
you know the sweet kunafa? can anyone give me some nutriotion facts about it?

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Does anyone have the recipe for Znoud El Sit?
It's a middle eastern sweet and its filled with clotted cream and rolled up in the shape of a cigar. It might be called by a different name but I'm not entirely sure.

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how do you make mafruka, i dont think i spelled it correct. Any links or answer would be great.Thanks.

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