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The range of traditional Indian sweets includes: Parwal ki Mithai, Khaja, Chena Murki, Rasgulla, Laddu, Pathishapta, Narkel Naru, Shrikhand, Malai Kulfi, Gulab Jamun, Mysore Pak, Halwa and others. In ...
Two main features of this “Long-Life Mithai” technology are firstly the products are ... CFTRI has standardised the technology for a variety of popular Indian mithais that include Laddu, Doodh Peda, ...
Several sweet sellers in Jaipur, the capital India's Rajasthan have reportedly renamed Indian confections by removing the word “Pak”. Desserts such as Mysore Pak, Moti Pak, Gond Pak, and Aam ...
Every day, India throws up headlines that boggle the imagination and tickle the funny bone. Here's The Telegraph Online's weekly compilation of the oddest news through the week gone by Our Web Desk ...
Jaipur’s mithai scene has taken a dramatic turn as at least three famous confectioneries — Tyohaar Sweets, Bombay Misthan Bhandar, and Agarwal Caterers — have dropped the suffix ‘pak’ from their ...
Mysore Pak, a famous Indian sweet, is being rebranded in Jaipur due to rising India-Pakistan tensions. Sweet shops are replacing 'Pak' with 'Shree' or 'Bharat' in names like Mysore Pak and Moti Pak, ...
In an unusual twist of politics and patriotism, sweet shops in Jaipur, Rajasthan, have renamed several iconic Indian sweets by removing the word ‘Pak’, replacing it with ‘Shree’ in a bid ...
ICRA report shows Sebi's F&O regulations have led to a sharp decline in smaller investor participation, with premium turnover under ₹10,000 falling 49 per cent ...