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Mouthwatering sweets you must try this festive season.

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Mouthwatering sweets you must try this festive season India is the place which amazes everyone by its rich culture, ancient civilizations, incredible architecture and tasty sweets. t's no secret that Indians have a sweet tooth and an unending array of tasty stuff. No celebration completes in India without a touch of sweet. Each Indian festival is celebrated with sweets. Without a scrumptious mithai case, no Indian celebration is ever celebrated. Sweets are at the core of every event, function or celebration. The famous dialogue of family elders is 'Mu Mitha Kijiye.' The intention is to enjoy joy with sweets in the home with family. There is a wide range of sweets in India. The festive season is right around the corner & it’s the best time to get the taste of amazing sweets. During this festive season, you must try these amazing sweets which we are going to share in this post. The famous sweet shops in Delhi has brought this blog to share the list of the mouthwatering s

India’s Top 7 Lesser-Known Amazing Mouth-Watering Desi Ghee Sweets!

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India’s Top 7 Lesser-Known Amazing Mouth-Watering Desi Ghee Sweets! Indian people are insane about foods. There are varying states in India & each of these states has distinct popular sweets & snacks. When we’re discovering a few of the most popular food of Indian states then we can make a huge list of that. Indian states have several varieties of sweets available. Let’s make a list about a few popular sweets & snacks all over in India: - Palkova Thiruvilliputhur is the popular for Palkova (Milk sweet). Palkova is made from boiling milk with sugar & is significantly sweetened condensed milk. Legend states that Palkova’s originates from a Haryana family settled here making the sweet from old tense. Palkova is available in & around Thiruvilliputhur. Optionally there is also an equivalent sweet named Paal halwa. Halwa Tirunelveli is the place that is popular for Halwa & that too halwa from Iruttu Kadai (means dark shop). The shop is based close to the Nellaiyap