Malpua(North India)

A sweet pancake made from flour, milk, and sugar, fried until crispy and soaked in sugar syrup. It's a popular treat enjoyed during Basant Panchami in North India.

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Kesari Halwa(South India)

A semolina pudding cooked with ghee, sugar, and flavored with saffron and cardamom. It's a delicious dessert often prepared during Basant Panchami in South India.

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Patishapta(Wes Bengal)

Thin crepes made from rice flour and stuffed with a sweet filling made from coconut, jaggery, and khoya. It's a traditional dessert enjoyed during Basant Panchami in West Bengal.

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Til Laddu(Maharashtra)

Sweet balls made from sesame seeds, jaggery, and ghee. They're often prepared as a festive treat during Basant Panchami in Maharashtra.

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Gulab Jamun(Punjab)

Soft and spongy milk-solid balls fried until golden brown and soaked in sugar syrup flavored with rose water and cardamom. It's a beloved dessert enjoyed during Basant Panchami in Punjab.

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Pongal(Tamil Nadu)

A sweet rice pudding cooked with rice, jaggery, milk, and flavored with cardamom and nuts. It's a traditional dish prepared during Basant Panchami in Tamil Nadu.

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Dudh Puli(Assam)

Rice flour dumplings stuffed with a sweet filling made from coconut and jaggery, cooked in milk. It's a delightful dessert enjoyed during Basant Panchami in Assam.

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Mawa Kachori(Rajasthan)

Deep-fried pastry shells filled with a sweet mixture of mawa (reduced milk solids), nuts, and aromatic spices, often served with sugar syrup. It's a rich and indulgent dessert enjoyed during Basant Panchami in Rajasthan.

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