To have a sibling is like having a friend for life, wouldn't you agree?! The bond between siblings is like no other, and to commemorate this relationship we all celebrate the auspicious festival of ...
There is something about sweet treats that makes us go weak in the knees. From decadent cakes and pies to traditional Indian delicacies that never grow old, a dessert lover will have a sweet tooth for ...
It is the time to indulge! Why not try making some of the much-loved sweets at home rather then buying them from the market? After all, the satisfaction of creating them at home is something else!
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Balushahi is a traditional Indian dessert that is also popular in Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh and is typically prepared during the biggest Hindu festivals including Deepawali or Diwali. The sweet ...
Sitamarhi's Balu Shahi is also in the race with other two delicacies. Navratri has come to an end and with that so is all our festive excitement. However, this disappointment won’t last long because ...
Balushahi is a deep-fried Indian festive sweet made with flour then dipped in sugar syrup. These sweet treats are crispy on the outside, moist, tender and flaky on the inside. Balu refers to sand and ...
With the arrival of Diwali (Diwali 2025), the aroma of sweets and delicacies fills every home. Sweets like laddus, barfis, ...
By Srishti Gupta: Craving a crisp, flaky bite of syrup-soaked indulgence and trying to find the best balushahi in Chennai? Then you've landed in the right space. This rich North Indian dessert - often ...