laadukysymys
Laadukysymys, also known as "laddu kismis," is a traditional Indian sweet made from gram flour (besan), sugar, ghee, and dried fruits such as raisins or kismis. The name "laadukysymys" is derived from the Finnish word "laatikko," meaning box, and "kysymys," meaning question, reflecting its boxed and mysterious nature. This sweet is popular in Finland, where it is often served during the Christmas season.
The preparation of laadukysymys involves mixing gram flour with ghee and sugar, then adding dried fruits and
Laadukysymys is typically served with tea or coffee and is often enjoyed as a dessert or snack.