Malpua
Malpua, or sometimes shortened to pua, is a sweetened breakfast served with morning tea or as a snack with evening tea or as a dessert originating from Eastern South Asia, popular in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Barley was the most prolific grain eaten by the Aryans of the Vedic period. One preparation was a sweet cake called malpua, where barley flour was either fried in ghee or boiled in water, and then dipped in honey. Malpua preserves both the name and the essentials of this preparation. In South Indian states such as Tamil Nadu, the same dish is also known as Adhirasam.
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Recipes

How to Make Instant Malpua | Step by Step Video Recipe
How to Make Instant Malpua: soft, delicious instant malpua recipe using milk powder, sooji and flour. Perfect for Holi Dessert and can be kept in the fridge for 3 days. This recipe is without using khoya
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