parandad
Parandad is a traditional Indian sweet dish, primarily associated with the state of Gujarat. The name "parandad" is derived from the Gujarati words "paran" meaning "to wrap" and "dad" meaning "sweet." This dish is typically made during festivals and special occasions, such as Diwali, Navratri, and weddings.
The primary ingredients of parandad include semolina (sooji), ghee, sugar, and cardamom. The semolina is first
Parandad is known for its crispy exterior and soft, sweet interior. It is often garnished with chopped
Parandad is not only a popular sweet in Gujarat but also enjoyed in other parts of India.