mahuvaru
Mahuvaru is a traditional Indian sweet dish, primarily associated with the state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a popular dessert made from a mixture of gram flour (besan), sugar, ghee, and cardamom. The name "mahuvaru" is derived from the Telugu words "mahu" and "varu," which translate to "sweet" and "dish" respectively.
The preparation of mahuvaru involves mixing gram flour with ghee and sugar, and then cooking the mixture
Mahuvaru is often garnished with chopped nuts such as almonds, cashews, and pistachios, which add a crunchy
This sweet dish is typically served during festivals, celebrations, and special occasions in Andhra Pradesh. It