Indian sweets, now where shall we start


  • Nation
  • Monday, 30 Sep 2013

An array of Indian Sweets from Sri Paandi at Jalan 11/4 in Petaling Jaya.

One of the staff at Jassal's said the plain barfi is the best selling sweet at the outlet. When I tried it, it was sweet and rich. Most Indian sweets are rich with ghee and sugar and the barfi didn't disappoint.

Krishna concluded by saying, "Sweetness equals happiness. Every time I see a customer having a sweet, they will always smile and say good things about it!"

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