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  2. Kaju katli - Wikipedia

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    Kaju katli (lit. ' Cashew slice ') is an Indian dessert. Kaju means cashew; barfi is often made by thickening milk with sugar and other ingredients (such as dry fruits and mild spices). Kesar kaju katli includes saffron. It is similar to barfi, but unlike barfi, it typically contains no milk.

  3. List of Indian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Kaju katli: Cashews, ghee with cardamom and sugar. [6] Barfi: Kalakand: Milk, cottage cheese. Burfi: Kheer: A rice pudding made with milk, rice, sugar and dried fruits [7] Pudding: Khirmohan: Chhena, sugar, semolina, water. Sugar syrup based Kulfi [8] An ice cream made with milk and sugar, with a variety of flavours such as mango, saffron, or ...

  4. Barfi - Wikipedia

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    Barfi [a] or burfi is a milk-based sweet from the Indian subcontinent with a fudge-like consistency. Its name comes from the Persian and Urdu word (barf) for snow. Barfi is consumed throughout India and Pakistan and is especially popular in North India. It is often served at celebrations and religious festivals such as Diwali and Holi. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Kaju - Wikipedia

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    Kaju (Persian: كاجو, also rendered as Kahju or Kachu), may refer to: Kaju, Sistan and Baluchestan, a village in Iran; Kaju-ye Pain, South Khorasan Province; Kaju (Hindi, 'cashew nuts') is used in dish names such as: Kaju katli; Kaju barfi

  6. Soan papdi - Wikipedia

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    Soan papdi has no confirmed origin, but one hypothesis is that it originated in the western state of Maharashtra, India. [3] According to culinary anthropologist Kurush F Dalal, Soan papdi is a Persian dish, the word "soan" has a Persian origin and the name comes from the term sohan pashmaki. [4]

  7. Cashew - Wikipedia

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    The cashew tree is large and evergreen, growing to 14 metres (46 feet) tall, with a short, often irregularly shaped trunk. [2] The leaves are spirally arranged, leathery textured, elliptic to obovate, 4–22 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 8 + 3 ⁄ 4 inches) long and 2–15 cm (3 ⁄ 4 –6 in) broad, with smooth margins.

  8. Sitabhog - Wikipedia

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    Sitabhog (Bengali: সীতাভোগ) is a famous sweet of Bardhaman, West Bengal, India.Sitabhog is a flavourful dessert that looks like white rice or vermicelli mixed with small pieces of Gulab jamun.

  9. Chikki - Wikipedia

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    In Sindh province of Pakistan, it is called layee or lai.In north Indian states, it is also known as gajak or maroonda.In Bangladesh, West Bengal and other Bengali-speaking regions, it is known as gur badam.In Maharashtra it is called as Chikki.

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