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suji ka halwa -Recipe of suji ka Halwa

Suji Halwa Recipe | Sooji Ka Halwa  HOW TO MAKE SUJI KA HALWA IN JUST 15 MINS Suji ka Halwa  or  Sooji halwa  - A classic Indian sweet (dessert) made very easily with 4 ingredients only and requires just 15 mins to cook. suji ka halwa  is like pudding and is made with 4 basic ingredients: semolina which is called  sooji  in Hindi,  butter, (ghee), sugar and water. The rest of the ingredients are  green cardamom powder (elaichi),  kishmish (raisins),  soaked and chopped almonds. suji ka halwa is  loved by kids and adults alike. Also since it is so quick to prepare, it is one easiest dessert for making during festivals or when the craving for something sweet. suji ka halwa  is the delicious Indian dessert is really easy to make and delicious in taste. It is one of the most common desserts and is made in almost every Indian home quite frequently. how to make sooji ka halwa?  Sooji ka halwa required  Ingredients: 1.suji / semolina - 2 tbsp(fine)
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