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| navigate by keyword : all also asia asian bangladesh called celebration colour commonly deepfried dried dumpling eaten fest festival flour fruits gujhia gujiya happy hindi holi india indian khoya made maida mawa milk mixture nepal origins perukiya purpose semolina solids stuffed subcontinent suji sweet sweetened vector |
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| A gujiya Hindi: ÃÆÃ Ãâäâââ‰â¬ÂÃÆÃ ÃâÃÂ¥ÃâÃÂÃÆÃ ÃâäÃâ¦Ã¢â¬ÅÃÆÃ ÃâäÃâÃÂ¿ÃÆÃ ÃâäÃâÃÂ¯ÃÆÃ ÃâäÃâþ, also called gujhia, perukiya is a sweet deep-fried dumpling made with suji semolina or maida all purpose flour and stuffed with a mixture of sweetened khoya milk solids; also called mawa and dried fruits. With origins in the Indian subcontinent, gujiya is commonly eaten in Nepal, Bangladesh, and India. |
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