bobinde
Bobinde is a traditional Indian sweet dish that originates from the state of Kerala in southern India. The name "bobinde" is derived from the Malayalam word "bobba," which means "to boil," and "inde," which refers to the coconut milk used in its preparation. This dessert is particularly popular during festive occasions, especially during the Hindu festival of Onam, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Kerala.
Bobinde is made primarily from coconut milk, jaggery (a traditional unrefined sugar), and rice flour. The ingredients
The preparation of bobinde involves a few key steps. First, coconut milk is separated from the grated
Bobinde is often enjoyed as a standalone dessert or served with other traditional sweets. It is also