TOP 10 GUJARATI DESSERTS TO TRY

It is a beloved sweet dish in Gujarat and Maharashtra, often served during festivals and celebrations. It's made by straining yoghurt to remove the whey, resulting in a thick and creamy base.

Rice Kheer

Rice Kheer is a traditional North Indian rice pudding made with basmati rice, sugar, full fat milk and cardamoms.

Squats

Piyush is a smooth and creamy drink popular in the Maharashtrian and Gujarati cuisine of western India

BASUNDI

Basundi is a Western Indian dessert  It is served as a chilled dessert or with puri

Dudhi Basundi

Basundi is a popular sweet from the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. A variation of this dish, rabri or rabri, is popular in northern India. Ingredients similar to Basundi are used in this,

Mohanthal

comes from one of Krishna's alternative names. 'Mohan' meaning charming and enchanting and 'thal' meaning dish (like thali). Mohanthal is a traditional Gujarati sweet dish made

MAGAJ LADOO

Magaj ladoo is a Gujarati sweet  It melts in the mouth and traditional recipe passed on by generations and is typically made during festival seasons.

Sutarfeni

The name sutarfeni comes from the Gujarati words “sutar”, meaning “thread”, and “feni”, meaning “fine”. This refers to the shredded vermicelli-like texture of the sweet.

Shankarpali

It is a popular snack amongst the Maharashtrian, Gujarati and Kannadiga community in India and has a long shelf-life