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Smapradaya Poothharekulu Sugar 10pcs
Pootharekulu is made with thin and transparent rice papers rolled with sugar powder and ghee. It is a thin and transparent paper.
A classic Telangana and Andhra rice cracker which is undoubtedly one of the most commonly consumed savouries across the states. Made with rice flour and chana dal, Chekkalu is crunchy and flavourful throughout its composition.
Kaju chikki is yet another recipe of chikki which is prepared only with three ingredients i.e. cashews, sugar and ghee. It is very easy to make and tastes super delicious. Serve these cashew chikki to your kids anytime, they will definitely ask for more.
Sakinalu or Chakinaalu, Chakinaalu is a special type of snack prepared in Telangana region. It is a concentric circular shaped item made of rice flour and fried in oil.
Bobbatlu With cahanadaal. Bobbatlu is one of the traditional south indian sweet mostly prepared during festivals& Weddings. There are varieties of Bobbatlu like kai obbattu(coconut), kadle bele obbattu(bengal gram), sakkare obbattu(sugar) Etc..
Sampradaya Sweets - Kaju Sweet
Ingredients: Cashew nuts, Jaggery, Ghee
Sending sweets to friends and relatives during festivals and occasions like Diwali, Raksha Bandhan, wedding, anniversary etc. is a custom in the Indian culture.
Jangri/ Jhangri also known as a popular south Indian sweet prepared on festive days like Diwali and its main ingredient is Urad dal. Jangiri is a tempting and delicious sweet dessert. No one can say no to this sweet. Jangiri sweet is nothing but slightly thicker fried noodles like crispie using black gram batter, dipped and glazed with sugar syrup.
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.