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30 of the Best iOS 5 Features (list) Guide to Indian Sweets | DESIblitz. Indian sweets come in a variety of colours, textures and shapes. Each sweet has its own identity in a sweet shop. We look at some of the most popular Indian sweets made and available for people to enjoy today. Many of the recipes for the sweets originated centuries ago Going past an Indian sweet shop do you often wonder what all those different sweets are?

How they are made or what are their ingredients? Indian sweets are collectively called Mithai which is derived from the word mitha which means sweet. Many of the recipes for the sweets originated centuries ago with many of the sweets being cooked at home. Here are some popular Indian sweets available at most ‘sweet centres’ in major towns and cities in the UK such as Leicester, Birmingham, Southall, Wembley, Bradford and Manchester. Barfi Sometimes called Burfi or Barfee, has its named derived from the Persian word ‘barf’ which means snow since barfi is similar to ice/snow in appearance. Jalebi The sweets are served warm or cold.

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