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.
Nuvvula Laddu This sweet is made for special occasions all over India with variations. Sesame Seeds Ladoo (nuvvulu/Till) is especially made during Navarathiri festival in Tamil Nadu and for Pongal in many parts of India .This is a very healthy yet tasty recipe.
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.
Kobbari undalu also known as Kobbari losulu is one of the traditional home made sweets in Telangana and Andhra. People with sweet tooth will definitely love these undalu.
All you need is freshly grated coconut, jaggery and little patience to make this dish..
Gavvalu Sweet means shells and this sweet is shell shaped traditional sweet. Maida dough is used to prepare small shells that are deep fried to a golden brown shade and coated with syrup made with sugar or jaggery.
Boorelu, one of the most popular sweets prepared in the homes of Telangana and Andhra, symbolic of joy and festivity, completely embodies the idea of a traditional Andhra sweet to the hilt.
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.
Sampradaya Pootharekulu 10pcs
Pootharekulu or Poothareku is a wafer-like sweet from Telangana and Andra Pradesh. PoothaRekulu are also known as Paper sweets as they give the appearance of folded paper.Pootha is coating and Reku (plural Rekulu) is sheet in Telugu.