Gulab jamun Essays

  • Indian Restaurant Essay

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    Italian, and Persian food. After many considerations, I decided to go with chicken biryani, an orange and yellow colored rice known for its spicy taste, fried fish because I wanted to experiment their seafood, and for the dessert, I went with gulab jamun, a typical Indian sweet, boiled deep in a sugar syrup. My brother decided to order nihari, a stew containing either beef or lamb that is cooked extremely slow. The bread that goes with nihari is naan, it is similar to tortillas but softer and slightly

  • Indian Food Essay

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    regions of the same dish. Chicken Masala curry is popular in North Indian & South Indian dishes. Chicken Masala curry is best served with Jeera Rice, Ghee Rice, Biriyani Rice, Plain Rice and flatbreads of Indians like Parathas, Roti, and Naan. 8# Gulab

  • Effects on the Cuisine of India

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    for cheese, ghee, and milk. The cow became a sacred animal because they believed it could provide more for them alive, than dead. Around this time M... ... middle of paper ... ...I tried gulab jamun. It is a very popular desert often eaten at festivals and weddings. It was my favorite dish of all. Gulab Jamun is a milk solids based desert. The milk solids are prepared by heating milk over a low flame for a long time until most of the water has been evaporated. It is then kneaded into dough and then

  • Jamun: The Tropical Species Of The Tropical Fruit

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    aspects. Jamun (Syzygium cumini) is also one type of the tropical fruit. It is an underutilized fruit. It has been able to sustain due to its medicinal properties, tasty and seasonal fruit. Jamun has huge potential prospects covering the areas of processed products. Jamun is an evergreen tropical tree. It belongs to the family Myrtaceae. The native place of Jamun is India and some part of the eastern countries.

  • Candy Case Study

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    Market place This company region regarding sugars has built throughout the most recent couple of generations, that was extremely extended by the corporate voracity regarding prepare baked merchandise and the climbing regarding sustenance manifestations. Candy usually are obtainable in a lot of diners because notoriety provides extended. Moreover numerous small business covering absent been set up since only sugars retailers. Solidified yogurt parlors happen to be close to given that ahead of 1800

  • Nadini Milk Case Study

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    one of the most complete food items due to its composition consisting of proteins, carbohydrates, fat minerals and vitamins. Types of Nandini milk are: Types of Nandini milk products are as follows: o Curds o Butter and ghee o Sweet lassi o Gulab Jamun o Butter masala milk o Peda and diced paneer o Flavoured

  • Importance Of Diwali

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    Lights, Celebrations, and a lot of sweets. With the festival of lights, Diwali round the corner, many shops are busy preparing a bulk load of sugar-laden Indian confectionaries. As enticing as they all are to gorge on, choosing what is good for you is important. It’s not about privation but the addition of fresh natural and unprocessed natural foods, being aware of which is good and bad for the body. If you are thinking to consume them or gift them to your loved ones, then feed your near and dear

  • Swot Analysis Of Amul

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    BRAND’S IDENTITY, PERSONALITY AND SYMBOLISM • The brand name AMUL has been derived from a Sanskrit work ‘AMOOLYA’ which means priceless. After the liberalization of the Indian economy in the year 1991, with the introduction of its campaign ‘THE TASTEOF INDIA’, AMUL has fetched a greater mileage for itself. The personality of the brand has been built since the year 1976 by symbolizing a cute little moppet girl dressed in a polka-dot frock as its mascot, making her a part of our daily lives. • The