Ghevar

Ghevar
Course Dessert
Place of origin India
Region or state Rajasthan
Main ingredients Flour, ghee, kewra, milk, clarified butter, sugar, almonds, pistachio, saffron, green cardamom
Variations Mawa ghevar, malai ghevar
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Ghevar (Devanagari:घेवर) is a Rajasthani sweet[1] traditionally associated with the Teej Festival. It is disc-shaped sweet made with all-purpose flour and soaked in sugar syrup. There are many varieties of Ghevar, including plain, mawa and malai ghevar. Ghevar traces it roots to Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan.

It is very famous in the adjoining states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh (among others).

It is generally prepared in January for Makar Sankranti, in March–April for Gangaur and in July–August for the Teej festival.

It is also gaining wide popularity in Mumbai.

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References

  1. "Ghevar: A Delight of Indian Cuisine". http://tastyfix.com. External link in |website= (help)


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