varakkailta
Varakkailta, also known as *Varakkal*, refers to a traditional Indian sweet dish originating from the coastal regions of Kerala, particularly in the Malabar district. The name "varakkailta" is derived from the Malayalam words *varakka* (meaning "golden" or "yellow") and *ailta* (meaning "sweet"), reflecting its characteristic golden-brown color and sweet flavor.
The dish is typically made from a mixture of rice flour, jaggery (or palm sugar), coconut milk,
The preparation involves boiling the ingredients until they form a thick, fudgy consistency, which is then
While varakkailta is most associated with Kerala, similar sweets like *payasam* and *elaneer* exist in other