rennomputakk
Rennomputakk is a traditional dish from the northern regions of India, particularly popular in the states of Jammu and Kashmir. The name "rennomputakk" is derived from the Kashmiri language, where "rennom" translates to "sweet" and "putakk" means "cake." This dish is a sweet confectionery made from a mixture of flour, sugar, ghee, and various spices. The primary ingredients include wheat flour, sugar, ghee, cardamom, saffron, and sometimes almonds or pistachios for added flavor and texture.
The preparation of rennomputakk involves mixing the flour with ghee and sugar to form a dough. This
Rennomputakk is commonly served as a dessert or a sweet treat, often accompanied by a cup of