Laddu or laddoo are sphere-shaped sweets originated in the Indian subcontinent. Laddus are made of flour, minced dough and sugar with other ingredients that vary by recipe. They are often served at festive or religious occasions
Ragi is known as red millet or finger millet in English. High in absorbable calcium, iron and fiber. It is commonly used in south India for ages to make many dishes like ragi laddu, rott, instant dosa and biscuit.
Ladoos prepared with roasted wheat flour and chickpea flour and mixed with gond, dry fruits are traditionally prepared for festivals and special occasions. The shelf life of these ladoos is more so you can store them up to one complete season.
Bandar laddu has been registered in the Geographical Indication Registry in food category. Bengal gram flour, jaggery syrup and ghee are basic ingredients that are used to prepare the sweet.
Motichoor Ladoo or Motichur Ladoo is a round-shaped sweetmeat made from fine, tiny balls of besan. The chickpea flour globules is fried in ghee or oil, and soaked in sugar syrup. The sweet, pearl-like balls are then moulded into ladoos
Indian sweet - Dry fruit Laddu, it is one of the best Diwali Special Recipes. It is one of the tastiest sweets using dry fruits
Ingredients: cashew nuts, almonds, raisins, dates, sugar, ghee, pista
Besan Laddu Popularly served during Ganesh Chaturthi, Navaratri and Diwali, Besan Laddu is tight in texture sweet balls made with ghee roasted besan or gram flour and decorated with dry fruits.