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Indian Meetha Pakwan
Indian Sweets Recipes are famous among Indians living throughout the country and across the globe. Indian Sweets Recipes are a basic necessity of Indian cuisine. There are innumerable mouth-watering Indian Sweets Recipes that are being tried out in all kitchens, restaurants and hotels every single day in India. A hearty meal is always followed by a well prepared sweet in India. Indian Sweets Recipes are the best desserts that give fullest satisfaction of a complete meal.
Milk and sugar are the major ingredients of the Indian Sweet Recipes. Fruits and some varieties of vegetables also become part of the sweet recipes prepared in India. Different Indian Sweet Recipes varieties are prepared according to the availability of ingredients in different parts of the country in different seasons. The other important ingredient varieties are grated coconut, coconut milk, ghee and the Indian Sweet Recipes are decorated with various nuts and spices like cashew nuts, cardamom, almonds, pistachios, raisins and chocolates.
The Indian Sweet Recipes in other words known as ‘desserts’ are prepared with ingredients that help in digestion. Some of the best Indian Sweet Recipes that tempt and torment the taste buds of human tongues are rava kesari, gulab jamun, badam kheer, vermicelli kheer,coconut barfi, coconut laddoo, rasgulla, Bombay halwa, carrot halwa, beetroot halwa, wheat halwa, sooji halwa, badam halwa, bread halwa, rasmalai, jackfruit payasam, sweet boondi, chandrakala, sandesh, badhusha, basundi, custard, pudding and all-flavoured ice creams.
Although India is famous for its traditionally rich varieties of sweets, it is interesting to note that some of the sweets’ origin is still unknown. The Muslim rule in India led to the introduction of sweets from countries like Persia and other Muslim countries. In earlier days the recipes of the sweets prepared for the consumption of Mogul Emperors were not allowed to be known to the general public.
The word ‘meethe’ is a plural form of the word ‘mithai’ which is a combination of the Hindi and Urdu, and it means sweets and confectionary. Indian Meethe Pakwan is a unique variety of confectionary among the countries of India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other South Asian Sweets. Indian Meethe Pakwan mainly consists of milk, condensed milk, sugar, jaggery and they are either baked or cooked. Apart from the common Indian Meethe Pakwan available in the country there are a variety of sweet dishes which are uniquely prepared by the North, East, West and the South Indians.
The availability of cookery books in various Indian languages is a boon to the sweet lovers all over the world. The Indian Meethe Pakwan and the Indian Sweet Recipes are available in plenty in cookery books, weekly and monthly magazines. The internet also provides a variety of recipes and dishes online. Preparation of all Indian Sweet Recipes and Indian Meethe Pakwan are also captured in videos and are available online for free. These videos can be viewed conveniently by the online users in various websites to prepare sweets of their choice.