buturaatti
Buturaatti is a traditional Indian sweet dish, primarily associated with the state of Karnataka. It is a popular dessert made from gram flour (besan), sugar, ghee, and cardamom. The name "buturaatti" is derived from the Kannada words "butu" meaning sweet and "raatti" meaning night, reflecting its association with the evening or nighttime snack.
The preparation of buturaatti involves mixing gram flour with sugar and ghee, and then kneading the mixture
Buturaatti is often served as a sweet treat during festivals, celebrations, and social gatherings in Karnataka.