Eid-Ul-Fitr 2019: Desserts Without Which We Can Not Imagine Meethi Eid
Eid-Ul-Fitr 2019: Desserts Without Which We Can Not Imagine Meethi Eid
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Sevaiyan
Eid isn’t complete without seviyan. There are two kinds of sevaiyan desserts that are widely prepared on this day, which is the milky and denser version of sevaiyan and kimami sevaiyan, which is the dry version.
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Dates (Khajoor) Halwa
Dates have a special significance during the holy month of Ramzan. Most people break their roza or fast by eating dates.
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Badam Phirni
The mouth-watering blend of rice, almonds and milk, with a dash of sugar and cardamom powder is what makes phirni an Eid special dessert.
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Jalebi
Jalebi is a popular Indian dessert made with maida and sugar syrup. Served during festivals and special occasions, this traditional dessert recipe is loved not just by kids but adults too. This crispy sugary spiral tastes brilliant when served with piping hot milk or chilled Rabri.
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Shahi Tukda
Shahi tukda is a staple across all Iftar and Eid spreads. This Indian bread pudding is made using milk and bread along with sugar, ghee, malai, rabri, rose water and varq.