ladoos
Ladoos, also spelled laddoo, are a family of small, ball-shaped Indian sweets. They are typically made from a base ingredient such as gram flour (besan), semolina (sooji or rava), or coconut, which is roasted in ghee or oil, sweetened with sugar or jaggery, and bound with milk, water, or condensed milk. Spices such as cardamom or nutmeg are commonly added. The mixture is shaped into compact spheres by hand while still warm.
Many regional varieties exist. Besan ladoo uses roasted gram flour as the primary component. Rava or sooji
Ladoos play a prominent role in Indian festivals, religious offerings (prasad), weddings, and celebrations. They are
Shelf life and storage are influenced by ingredients; without perishable dairy, many ladoos keep for several