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Gharana Shakkar Para
Shakarpara is a crunchy deep fried snack made from wheat flour, sugar, ghee and semolina. It can be made sweet or salted and is a popular Indian dish. It is famous in two communities, Maharashtrians and Gujaratis. Traditionally, it is eaten during the festive season of Diwali. The recipe is quite simple to make and this item has a long shelf life. It can be stored for several weeks without adding any preservatives. Shakarpara is usually diamond shaped and looks golden brown in color. This sweet dish can also be made salted by substituting sugar with salt and cardamom with some other spice. shakkar para is a terrific snack to have with a cup of tea! It is often made in India at festival time - Diwali or Christmas.
Taste:
- Sweet
Features:
- No trans fat
Presentation:
- Best for diwali festival
- Favorite for christmas
- Serve with tea
Ingredients: wheat flour, ghee, milk, sugar, cardamom, oil and semolina, Flour, Sugar, Vegetable, Shortening, Vegetable oil, FD&C REd No 40 and sesame seeds.
Storage Instructions: Keep in Dry and Cool Place
Package: Packet