ujját
Ujját is a term that can refer to a specific type of Indian sweet or a traditional musical instrument depending on the context and region. In the realm of sweets, Ujját often describes a rich, milk-based confection. It is typically made by simmering milk for an extended period until it thickens and reduces significantly, concentrating its natural sweetness. This thickened milk is then often flavored with cardamom, saffron, or rosewater and may be studded with nuts like pistachios or almonds. Ujját is known for its creamy texture and intense, sweet flavor, and is usually served during festivals and special occasions.
Alternatively, in some parts of India, Ujját can also refer to a simple folk musical instrument. This