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Gulab Jamun Gulab Jamun is probably one of the go-to desserts in every household during festivals, especially Diwali.
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Kaju Katli The mouth watering Kaju Kati dipped in Choco or plain is a perfect choice to make your platter festive ready.
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Jalebi When talking about sweets, how can we forget Jalebis which commonly gains a place in the platters of sweet-tooths.
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Malpua This Indian sweet is basically popular in the Eastern India like West Bengal, Odisha, etc.
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Sandesh Sandesh is basically a Bengali sweet dish that has become quite popular with other Indian cultures.
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Rice Payasam Rice Payasam is, as the name suggests, a rice-based Indian dessert that is prepared with milk, ghee, and sugar/ jaggery.
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Gajar ka Halwa Gajar ka Halwa is everyone’s favourite when it comes to Halwas. It is a carrot-based Indian dessert.
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