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Badusha - 250 Gms | Diwali Sweets/ Balushahi Sweet/ Indian Sweet

Original price Rs. 225.00 - Original price Rs. 225.00
Original price
Rs. 225.00
Rs. 225.00 - Rs. 225.00
Current price Rs. 225.00

Disclaimer: Diwali Sweet Orders For Diwali sweet PRE-ORDERS, we are accepting until 15th October. Delivery will be started from 20th October and will arrive at the destination within about 5 to 6 working days from the date of dispatch. Delivery timelines may vary based on delivery location, shipping conditions or any unforeseen delays with courier services.
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SKU Badusha_250_Grams
Weight

0.25 kg

Popular Indian dessert Badusha originated during the Mughal Empire, influenced by Persian and Middle Eastern cooking customs. Its royal standing in desserts is reflected in its name, which is thought to be derived from the Persian word "Badshah," which means king. Badusha resembles the Middle Eastern delicacy Baqlawa and is a flaky pastry that is deep-fried and drenched in sugar syrup. It developed into a popular treat in South India throughout time, particularly during holidays and festivities. Its texture, somewhat sweet taste, and crispy outside make it a unique and beloved dish in many parts of India.

• Badusha, a traditional and decadent Indian dessert, is relished on special occasions and holidays.
• The ideal balance of textures may be found in this round, flaky treat, which has a crunchy exterior and a soft interior.
• Made with flour, ghee, and sugar syrup, this north Indian dessert is frequently served at Diwali and special occasions.
• Badusha gets its distinctive shape by slowly cooking it and then dipping it in a fragrant sugar syrup for extra sweetness.
• Throughout India, this delicacy—balushahi sweet in the north—has a similar flavor and appeal.
• Every bite of this delicious Indian sweet melts the golden surface into a delicate, syrupy interior.
Whether it's being given to friends or shared with family, badusha is a representation of happiness and celebration.
• Frequently adorned with a dusting of cardamom or saffron, this north Indian dessert provides a fragrant and delectable taste.
• Known for its comforting flavor, balushahi sweet is a deeply ingrained Indian culinary tradition made with simple ingredients.
• Every badusha dish is expertly prepared to produce a satisfyingly light dessert that goes well with any meal.
• This Indian sweet combines a subtle sweetness with richness, making it the ideal treat for anyone who prefer a light sweetness.
• Badusha is a delicious snack or dessert choice, perfect for celebrations or simply satisfying a sweet tooth.