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Kova Pista Barfi is very special sweet of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. One of the most loved traditional sweet, it is similar to mawa gujiya famous in the north. Stuffed with coconut and sweetened khoya filling, it is sure to be relished by all
Kova Kajjikayalu is also called Kariyalu or Garijelu in different parts of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. One of the most loved traditional sweet, it is similar to mawa gujiya famous in the north. Stuffed with coconut and sweetened khoya filling, it is sure to be relished by all
Best, delicious, natural, fresh and healthy chikki packed by dry fruits. It is total hygienic product.Chikki is made from combination of dry fruits like almonds, cashews, pista, saffron. It is health boosting product and mouth tempting.
Doodh Peda is a traditional Indian sweet often made during festivals or special occasions. This milk peda is made with condensed milk and is quite easy to make.
Bellam boondi achu mithai is a Famous Indian Sweet and made from besan and jaggery as main cooking ingredients, It Is Common sweet for all traditional Festivals in India. Boondi Mithai or Boondi Chakki is made of Boondi and Jaggery and most popular in south India.
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.
Badusha / Balushahi / Badhusha is an Indian Sweet that has a flaky and soft layered texture from inside with mild sweetness. A lip smacking sweet one will fall in love with. The secret of getting flaky, layered badusha lies in slow deep frying in low flame.