sarnanevat
Sarnanevat, also known as sarnanevats or sarnanevata, are a type of traditional Indian sweet made from a mixture of sugar, milk, and ghee (clarified butter). The term "sarnanevat" is derived from Sanskrit, where "sarana" means sugar and "nevata" means sweet. These sweets are typically prepared during festivals and special occasions in India, particularly during Diwali, Holi, and other Hindu festivals.
The process of making sarnanevat involves heating sugar and milk together until the sugar dissolves completely.
Sarnanevat are often garnished with nuts, dried fruits, or edible flowers to enhance their appearance and add