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Sweets Recipes
Indian sweets or Mithai, consist of many different kinds of milk, sugar and flour-based confectioneries originating from the Indian sub-continent. Indians sweets are normally very rich in sugar and fat and take a long time to prepare. Common Indian sweets include kaju barfi, gulab jamun, milk peda, and jalebi.
Indian sweets are often eaten after meals as dessert. Best of the breed comes from most of northern and western part of India. They also come in a large variety of shapes, colours and sizes. Indian sweets also have a significance in Indian culture. Indian sweets are often presented during weddings and special occasions as something symbolic.
Sugar Balls
Chettinad Appam
Makhane (Sugared Lotus Seeds)
Meva ke Gooje
Gooja
Dry Jamun
Kamarkat
Moti Pak
Doodh Peda
Cashew Pista Roll
Almond Chikki
Malai Gollas
Pineapple Sandesh
Cashew Milk Sweet
Milk Khoya
Apple Jalebi
Jeera Peni
Butter Badusha
Coconut and Semolina Cake
Coconut and Bread Sweet
Guava Cheese
Badam Pak
Pista Rasmalai
Lavang Latika
Paneer and Saffron Sandesh
Paneer Gulab Jamun
Jackfruit Appam
Mundiri Kothu
Kunjaladu
Sharkara Puratti
Groundnut Chikki
Microwave Mysore Pak
Dry Fruit Churva
Gunjiya
Rajagara No Sheero
Dudhi No Dudhpak
Coconut Karanji
Badam Sheera
Adadiya
Sing Ni Chikki
Mohanthal
Kopra Pak (Coconut Fudge)
Ambakalya
Doodh Pouva
Sukhadi
Fada Lapsi
Khajur Pak
Paal Mithai
Ellu Urundai
Sooji Kheer
Bombay Jilebi
Sweet Kesar Rice
Shahi Tukda
Ukkarai
Kheerer Chop
Chhanar Pudding
Labongo Lotika
Pranhora
Ledikeni
Raskadamba
Rajbhog
Darbesh
Bonde
Baked Mihidana With Rabri
Kalojam
Cham Cham
Raj Doi
Bhapa Doi
Kheer Mohan
Kheer Poha
Cashewnut Chikki
Peanut Chikki
Chocolate Katli
Badam Katli
Chhanar Payesh
Sujir Payesh
Patishapta
Gokul Pithe
Sweet Seedai
Gul Gul

