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- A falooda is a Mughalai cold dessert made with vermicelli. It has origins in the Persian dish faloodeh, variants of which are found across West, Central...
- Basil (/ˈbæzəl/, also US: /ˈbeɪzəl/; Ocimum basili**** /ˈɒsɪməm bəˈzɪlɪkəm/), also called great basil, is a culinary herb of the family Lamiaceae (mints)...
- sauce, or stir-fry it in a pan. In India, gl**** noodles are called falooda (see falooda, the dessert dish), and are served on top of kulfi (a traditional...
- indulging in grill-charred kebabs, fried samosas, and large servings of falooda are seen. Families initiate their fast-breaking rituals with a spread of...
- with ground cardamom, saffron, or pistachios. Kulfi is also served with falooda (vermicelli noodles). Throughout the Indian subcontinent, kulfi is sold...
- which focuses on traditional Indian dessert flavours like gulab jamun, falooda, and kesar rasmalai among others. In 2021, Vadilal introduced Vadilal Now...
- dessert derived from knickerbocker glory Parfait Banana split Halo-halo Falooda Ais kacang "Knickerbocker Glory". Foods of England. Retrieved 20 April...
- sherbets, cold milk drinks, ices, and cold desserts such as the po****r falooda. The name Rooh Afza is sometimes translated as "refresher of the soul"...
- Mughal kings who ruled South Asia created a cold dessert beverage called falooda, which is a derivative of faloodeh [citation needed]. Moreover, the Yunnanese...
- they give to the children. Sri Lankan Muslims like to eat watalappam, falooda, samosa, gulab jamun, sheerkurma, oil cake and other national and regional...