Popular Maharashtrian Sweets
Marathi food is always known to be highly
spicy in nature, however, their sweet dishes are known for their creamy texture
and sweetness across Northern India. Thus, today the Sweets
Online Delivery Mumbai, picked the most popular Maharashtrian sweet
dishes, which are most popular in the city of Mumbai. The Sweets
Delivery Mumbai therefore, accumulated their data and have selected the
most popular one’s out of the lot. They are as follows:
● Modak: According to the Sweets Delivery
Mumbai, modak is one of the most consumed sweet dishes amongst the
Mumbaikars, as it is used in every religious festivities, or around
celebrations, welcoming the onset of something new which is peaceful and
positive. It is an Indian sweet dumpling which is mainly originated from the
state of Maharashtra and come in a variety of names attached to it, where in
Tamil Nadu it is referred to as ‘Kozhukattai’, in Kannada it is known as either
‘Modhaka’ or ‘Kadubu’, whereas in Telugu it is known as ‘Kudumu’. It is mainly
made from rice flour which is then filled with a sweet concoction and then
mixed with grated jaggery and coconut at the end. Every region in India has
their own style of making Modak, whereas the originality remains in the heart
of Maharashtra.
● Shrikhand: This is mainly an
Indian yogurt which has pieces of sugar and fruits also inside it with a rich
and creamy texture having a sweet flavor to it. Usually consumed by people
across North India mainly as a desert, the Southern part of India, mainly
consumes it in their breakfast regime. Made mainly during the Birth of Lord
Krishna, it is celebrated and made heavily in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
● Basundi: Basundi is mainly
a thickened milk which is sweet in flavor having chopped nuts including cashews
and pistachios to it, is mainly consumed in heavy amounts during the summer
time across India, which has its origin in the state of Maharashtra. Many
people add flavored saffron and cardamom too, whereas it is also made during
the festivities of Raksha Bandhan, Gudi Padwa, Diwali and Bhai Dooj in India.
Known as a milk dessert primarily, it is popularly consumed in Gujarat,
Maharashtra and Karnataka.
● Aamras: Aamras is one of
the most popular known mango pulp which is eaten as a dessert in various
regions of India. Juicy mangoes are either diced or sliced with cream, sugar
and a fragrant mixture, where the fine pure cream is then added to fine jaggery
mix. At times, people also add dry ginger, saffron and cardamom to it where
minimum alteration and creation of numerous varieties is also found. Available
all around the year, mainly people consume it around summers.
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