Falooda

A falooda is a Mughalai cold dessert made with vermicelli. It has origins in the Persian dish faloodeh, variants of which are found across West, Central, and South Asia. Traditionally it is made by mixing rose syrup, vermicelli, and sweet basil seeds with milk, often served with ice cream. The vermicelli used for preparing falooda is made from wheat, arrowroot, cornstarch, or sago.

Falooda
Falooda with kulfi, rose syrup, and basil seeds (sabja seeds)
CourseBeverage
Region or stateSouth Asia
Serving temperatureCold
Main ingredientsMilk, rose syrup, vermicelli, sweet basil
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