singhara
Singhara is a traditional Indian sweet made from gram flour (besan), sugar, and ghee. It is a popular dessert in many parts of India, particularly in the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. The name "singhara" is derived from the Sanskrit word "singharam," which means "lion's share."
The preparation of singhara involves mixing gram flour with sugar and ghee, and then shaping the mixture
In addition to its culinary uses, singhara also has medicinal properties. It is believed to help in
Singhara is a versatile sweet that can be enjoyed in various forms. It can be served plain,