raviplaanis
Raviplaanis, also known as Raviplani, is a traditional Indian sweet dish originating from the state of Gujarat. The name "Raviplaanis" is derived from the Gujarati words "Ravi," meaning "rain," and "Plani," which refers to a type of sweet. The dish is a popular street food and is often sold by vendors in Gujarat and other parts of India.
Raviplaanis are made from a batter of gram flour (besan), sugar, and water, which is then deep-fried
The dish is known for its simplicity and delicious taste, with a sweet and slightly nutty flavor.
In recent years, Raviplaanis have gained popularity beyond Gujarat, with vendors and restaurants offering them in