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What does Pakistan's pastries, known as the "sweet bomb" and "sweet to the sad," look like

author:Xiao Lai Pi and Ye Xiao Lai

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What does Pakistan's pastries, known as the "sweet bomb" and "sweet to the sad," look like

1. Origin of the name

Folklore was invented by the court cook of shah jahan, the infatuated emperor who built the Taj Mahal icon. In Hindi, gulab means rose and jamun means guava. The "Rose Hip" has a romantic name and a large brown sugar ball with a tiger's head

2. Practice

It is made by heating the milk into a paste, mixing sugar, cream, a small amount of flour, etc. into a ball, frying it and adding rose water icon or saffron syrup. The fragrance of rose water is the key to this dessert, which is "sweet to the point of melancholy" due to the pores formed by milk and flour in the fruit, which are soaked with sugar water.

3. Chinese the "sweet bomb" in your mind

The big brown sugar ball has the power of a nuclear explosion and is quite famous among the Chinese, and the people who try this dessert are usually overwhelmed by the high sweetness that suddenly explodes in the mouth, and also leaves a large psychological shadow.

4. Gulab Jamun allegory

As long as any pakistani icon friend around you invites you to eat Gulab Jamun, it is certain that he has a good thing happening, either a promotion, or a child is born, married, or a new house is built at home

What does Pakistan's pastries, known as the "sweet bomb" and "sweet to the sad," look like
What does Pakistan's pastries, known as the "sweet bomb" and "sweet to the sad," look like

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