rajaistaan
Rajaistaan is a traditional Indian dish originating from the state of Tamil Nadu. The name "Rajaistaan" is derived from the Tamil words "Rajji" and "Thaan," which translate to "crushed" and "palm sugar" respectively. This dish is a popular sweet treat, often served during festivals and special occasions.
The primary ingredients of Rajaistaan include rice flour, jaggery (unrefined palm sugar), ghee (clarified butter), and
Rajaistaan is typically served chilled or at room temperature. It has a unique texture, being both crispy
Despite its simple ingredients, Rajaistaan is a beloved dish in Tamil Nadu, often enjoyed as a dessert