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                     THE  HIDE - SEEK  ADVENTURE                                                                                                         Once there was a boy named Philip  and his pet Husky. Both were close friends . One sunny afternoon , as Philip was playing hide-seek with his friends in the park , he decided to hide near the edge of the forest , a place where Philip has                                         never explored before .                               ...

Sweets

  Mithais, or sweet treats, are an integral part of Indian cuisine. While they're enjoyed during a hearty meal, sweets and desserts are also central to Indian festivals. Some of these, like laddu, originated in ancient India, but many of them were introduced to the country by the Mughal rulers who came from Persia.

Indian sweets

Indian sweets are known as 'Mithai'. They rely heavily on sugar, milk and condensed milk and frying, however, the bases of the sweets vary by region. They are more intense and sweeter than western sweets and desserts and quite a bit heavier since they're made mainly in Ghee which is clarified butter.

Low calorie sweets used in diet

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  Sweet Potato Halwa The use of sweet potatoes, low-fat milk, a sugar substitute and a pinch of ghee ensure that you can enjoy halwa without worrying about those calories. Moong Dal Halwa Pack your dessert for the day with proteins with this tasty moong dal halwa. If you wish to make it even healthier you could always substitute sugar with stevia. Quinoa Apple Kheer Worried about one too many cheat meals in the week? This kheer made of quinoa, apples, skimmed milk and pistachios will make sure you can indulge without any regrets. Oats Ladoo Satiate your sweet tooth cravings in a healthy way with these ladoos made of oats, jaggery, coconut, nuts and a teaspoon of ghee. Almond Phirni Kheer Get your dose of sweet while keeping the carbs in check. This delicious pudding recipe is made of almond flour, almond milk and stevia instead of sugar. Apple Halwa Free of milk, cream or khoya, this apple halwa is a delight for someone on a diet. You can skip the sugar completely if you wish....

The Sweet History of Sweets

  The earliest sweet which people have eaten since prehistoric times was honey. The origins of confectionery can be traced back to about 2000BC to the ancient Egyptians who made sweets by combining fruits and nuts with honey. The Romans, Greeks and Chinese made sweets with sesame seeds. The Aztecs in Mexico used the cocoa bean to make a bitter drink over 3000 years ago. This drink was sweetened with sugar after 1500 years . In the middle Ages,  sugar candies   became very popular. Only the rich could pay for sweet food as the price of sugar was very high. In that time, rich people ate desserts like preserved,   jelly and dried fruit and wafers made from batter. In the Middle Ages doctors have learn how to mask bad taste of medicines. They have been mixed them with sugar and from the beginning of the twentieth century many ozenges, gums and pastiles that served as throat soothers, stomach warmers or healthy energy givers were made.Eventually, the combination of sugar ...

Mapping The Journey Of India’s Oldest Sweet, Malpua

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  Mapping The Journey Of India’s Oldest Sweet, Malpua                              If you weren’t already aware, Indians love their sweets. Each mithai’s serving is almost always followed by the request for “Ek aur!” (one more). One can always complain against the overloaded calories and carbs or whine about the sugar syrup acting as a mild adhesive between their fingertips, but we all know that the warmth we feel after the first bite is unbeatable. Each dessert, with its unique taste, appearance and preparation, fights for the position of India’s favourite sweet. Some would vouch for the wholesome Gulab Jamun, some might argue that nothing better than Rossogulla exists, and there will always be a group that will question what can beat a fresh, hot Jalebi. While that may remain a long and hard battle, there is one clear winner for the country’s oldest and the longest-known dessert — the Malpua. Whoever thoug...

9 most popular desserts in India

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                            9 most popular desserts in India  If there is one thing that India is known for around the globe, that is food! The subcontinent is filled with lip-smacking delicacies that are so uniquely tasty that one can not help but fall in love with them. If you ask Indians what kind of food they like, then you will find one common thing in all answers- the love for Indian desserts. To put it simply- We love Meetha! Be it any kind of sweet dish, it is as necessary for us as breathing, well, maybe I am being a little dramatic, but you got the point, right? Desserts in India are just like our culture- versatile and fascinating! There are too many desserts in India to list each and every single one of them, but there are certain desserts that make it to the heart of every Indian, crossing the regional boundaries. These popular Indian Desserts are the ones, one must try at least once! So here is a li...