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KHAZZA
£2.99 – £7.00Khzza is a traditional Indian dessert consisting of flour, sugar, and ghee-based dough that is deep-fried in oil until golden and crispy.
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GAZAR HALWA
£0.80 – £10.00Gazar Halwa is a Indian pudding made with fresh carrots, milk, sugar, ghee & nuts. It is made by simmering grated carrots in full fat milk & then sweetened with sugar. It is flavored with cardamom powder & garnished with chopped nuts.
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HABSHI HALWA
£0.80 – £10.00Habshi Halwa is a milk halwa that is made by curdling, sweetening and flavoring milk. It is a slightly tedious task to cook the halwa as it takes longer to get it to the right consistency. But it is worth the effort because it brings together the best of milk solids, ghee, and nuts into the right dessert.
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ZILAPI
£0.50 – £6.00Zilapi or jalebi is a delicious light fritter dipped in sugar syrup. It takes the shape of a flat circle obtained by rolling a long thin spiral of dough on itself before plunging it into boiling oil.
Traditionally, in Bangladesh, zilapi is flavored with cardamom. It owes its pretty orange-yellow color to the presence of saffron in its recipe. Jalebi is a very sweet but incredibly light fritter.
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NIMKI
£0.50 – £6.00Nimki is an all-time favourite Bengali jar snack, which has a very appetizing flavour and extremely interesting mouth-feel!
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IRINI CHOMCHOM
£0.80 – £10.00ChamCham is a Bengali sweet made by curdling milk and then shaping the coagulated solids to cylindrical shape pieces. These are cooked in sugar syrup similar to rosogollas to get a soft, spongy, and light texture.
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CHOMCHOM
£0.70 – £9.00ChomChom is a Bengali sweet made by curdling milk and then shaping the coagulated solids to cylindrical shape pieces. These are cooked in sugar syrup similar to rosogollas to get a soft, spongy, and light texture.
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CHHANA TOST
£0.70 – £9.00Chhana Tost is another variant of Chhana based sweets having a juicy toast shape stuffed with a layer of cream.
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ROSOMALAI
£3.00 – £9.00Rasmalai is a classic Bengali festive dessert made with milk, an acidic ingredient, sugar, and saffron. It is eaten all over Bangladesh and is mostly bought from sweet shops