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Malpuri – a yummy sweet, crisp at the edges and fluffy at the center with simple recipe

Malpuri – a yummy sweet, crisp at the edges and fluffy at the center with simple recipe

by PS | May 1, 2020 | Local Foods

Malpuri is a traditional Mangalorean sweet prepared from Maida (or rice flour alternately), Sugar and buttermilk. Most would’ve bought them from TajMahal Cafe and is pretty popular evening snack among people in Tulunadu. The best part of the sweet is the crunchy...

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