mangarr
Mangarr is a term that can refer to several things, primarily in the context of Indian culture and language. It most commonly refers to a type of sweet, often lentil-based, that is popular in North India and Pakistan. These sweets are typically made from gram flour or lentils, mixed with sugar, ghee, and flavorings like cardamom or saffron. Mangarr is often prepared during festivals and special occasions.
Another meaning of mangarr relates to the word for a "market" or "bazaar" in some Indian dialects,
Historically, the term mangarr has also been associated with certain communities or occupations, though these specific