lasita
Lasita refers to a traditional South Asian sweet confection, particularly popular in India and Pakistan. It is typically made from a base of gram flour (besan) or sometimes wheat flour, which is roasted in ghee (clarified butter) until it develops a fragrant aroma and a slightly nutty flavor. Sugar is then added, along with water, to create a syrup that binds the roasted flour. Common additions include cardamom powder for fragrance and chopped nuts like almonds, pistachios, or cashews for texture and taste. Some variations may also include edible gum or desiccated coconut.
The preparation involves carefully cooking the mixture to achieve the desired consistency, which can range from