I love Indian sweets. Growing up in India, I used to devour made with "pure ghee".
Once I realized that everything from butter to pure ghee and yogurt to cream, causes pain to the innocent cows, I decided to thrive on a plant-based diet - vegan diet.
I still enjoy delicious sweets. During my recent trip to India I found badam halwa and soan papdi from Haldiram's to be vegan. Haldiram also makes many spicy and tangy snacks, which are vegan. I purchased Haldiram sweets in Food World .
You don't have to visit India, to savour these sweets and snacks. Visit Indian grocery stores in your area to find Haldiram's sweets and snacks. Just check the expiration date on sweet boxes, because Indian stores keep snacks and sweets past the expiration date.
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I just looked at Haldiram's Soan Papdi yesterday at Spencers in Bangalore. I found that the original had milk fat as one of the ingredients. However the mango one did not! I'm so excited because I just love soan papdi.
Prachi!
The ingredients in the soan papdi, I ate had these ingredients...
Sugar, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Chickpeas Flour, Wheat Flour, Peanut Oil, Cardamom, Piatachio, Almond.
It's always good to read the list of ingredients...
I love your website! I enjoy Indian food. I can't wait to try the vegan version of the Indian recipes!
Indian food is delicious, it is one of my favorites foods, I usually eat Indian food three times a week.
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this is already expiry date soan papdi...if anypne person eating this soan papdi hi can got food poison?or after expiry date how many days can eat soan papdi?
Plz answer.......
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