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Traditional Sweets

Traditional Sweets

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  1. Sampradaya Sweets - Bandhar Laddu

    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.
    $18.00
  2. Sampradaya Sweets - Horlicks Barfi

    Horlicks Barfi from indiansbaskets.com, Send Horlicks Barfi as gift on various festival occassions such as Sankranti, Holi, Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, Mother`s Day, Rakshabandhan, Ganesh Festival, Dusshera, Navratri, Durga puja, Ram navami.
    $18.72
  3. Sampradaya Sweets - Sampradaya Laddu

    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
    $18.72
  4. Sampradaya Sweets - Besan Laddu

    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.
    $18.00
  5. Sampradaya Sweets - Bellam Kommulu

    The term Bellam Kommulu literally translates to Jaggeried Tusks - an apt description for this crispy tusk-shaped specialty from South India. The tusk shape of Bellam Kommulu emerges from diligently shaping the mixture of delicious ingredients by hand.
    $17.52
  6. Sampradaya Sweets - Kova Puri

    Kova Puri is a sumptuous sweet enjoyed in all parts of the country. Kova wrapped inside the wheat flour pancake is fried and then dipped into a sugar syrup for an amazing taste.
    $18.49
  7. Sampradaya Sweets - Chandrakala

    South Indian stuffed sweet turnovers, similar to Surat Ghari. Though is called Chandrakala (Crescent Moon shape) in Southern parts, its nothing but the Ghari which we get in Western parts of India. Very famous in Surat, Gujarat and hence, its also known as Surati Ghari.
    $18.72
  8. Sampradaya Sweets - Tapeswaram Kaja

    Tapeswaram Kaja is one of the most famous and traditional sweet from Andhra Pradesh. Tapeswaram kaja or Madata kaja both are the same.
    $18.00
  9. Sampradaya Sweets - Boondhi Laddu

    Yummy Boondi Laddus for any occasion. Boondi laddu is made with besan flour and sugr syrup. it is also prepared for festivals and occassions.
    $17.43
  10. Sampradaya Sweets - Oats Burfi

    This Gujarati festive dish, deliciously soft and sweet, gets a healthy spin perfect for guilt-free consumption. Flavoursome, heart-friendly nuts combine with oats.
    $19.92
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