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  1. Aug 22, 2021 · Barfi, or burfi, is one of the most popular mithais (sweets) in India. Barf, derived from Persian, literally translates to ice or snow in Hindi so it's named barfi for its white appearance and cooling taste from the milk base. It has a base of milk powder or khoya (milk solids), milk, ghee, and sugar.

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  2. Barfi is eaten throughout the country but it’s especially popular in northern India, and it is a common dessert staple served on special occasions. It is also prepared and gifted during the annual Diwali festival. When served at weddings and similar festivities, barfi is usually decorated with beaten and edible silver leaf called vark.

  3. Jul 5, 2021 · Milk Barfi or Milk Powder Burfi is a popular, easy to make melt in mouth Indian dessert recipe prepared using five basic ingredients from your kitchen in less than 30 minutes—a perfect Indian sweet to make for Diwali, Raksha Bandhan, Holi, or any special occasion.

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  4. Feb 2, 2017 · To make rose barfi, combine all the ingredients, except the red colour, in a deep bowl and mix well. Divide this mixture into 2 equal portions. Add red colour to one portion and mix well. Keep aside. Spread the white mixture in an even layer in a 150 mm. (6”) diameter thali.

  5. Nov 7, 2020 · Barfi with coconut and mango. Grease a 10 inch (23 cm) square removable mold and set it aside in the refrigerator. In a large, non-stick, heavy-based skillet set over medium-high heat, pour in the coconut, milk, mango pulp and sugar. Mix well. Stir continuously, using a wooden spoon, for 15 minutes.

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  6. Sep 20, 2022 · Barfi (sometimes written burfi) is a popular Indian milk-based dessert, similar to fudge. It is super popular during festivals such as Diwali, Holi, Rakhni, and often distributed among friends and family. People typically purchase barfi from a mithai ki dukaan, a store that specializes in making mithai or Indian sweets.

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  8. The name Barfi is adopted from a Persian word Burf, which means snow. You can make different types of Barfi flavouring it from fruits, vegetables and dry fruits. Some of the most popular Barfi are, Besan Barfi, Pista Barfi, Kaju Barfi etc. According to the season of fruits, you can make these Barfis from fresh fruits, which gives it an extra ...