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This Desi Carrot Pudding Is Going To Be Your Reason For Happiness

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29 April 2017

Gajar Ka Halwa

As you can see, there is A LOT of carrots involved in this heavenly looking pudding but don’t get any wrong assumptions — this dessert is strictly not for those who’re counting their carbs. Gajar Ka Halwa (carrot pudding) is one of the most drooled-over desserts of the subcontinent. It’s not just a sweet but a tradition that instantly makes thousands of Indians and Pakistanis homesick.

11 Delectable Middle Eastern Desserts

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22 April 2017

 Middle Eastern Desserts

Anyone new to or living in the region MUST experience the many delicious Arabic desserts and Middle Eastern dishes on offer here.

If you don't believe us... Stop everything and close your eyes — think of the most heavenly melt-in-your-mouth delicious dessert you’ve ever eaten? Got it? Now forget that. Because we promise you, these Middle Eastern desserts will take spot no.1 on your list.

10 Yummy Breakfasts From Around The World

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22 April 2017

Yummy Breakfasts From Around The World

It's 8 am in the morning. Somewhere in the world, someone is having breakfast that’s TOTALLY opposite to your first meal.

For some, it could be a quick cup of black coffee, for others — it’s a royal spread of the most delectable delicacies. In case you want a taste, the genius chef at Cooking The Globe has created a proper traditional breakfast table from 10 famous-for-their-cuisine countries around the world.

5 Insanely Sweet South Asian Desserts

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8 April 2017

South Asian Desserts

South Asians take their food seriously and their desserts, even more so. These sweet treats — served and eaten by millions in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are not just baked and served but prepared after hours of kneading, mixing and grinding.

These exotic sweet delights are more than just satisfaction for a sweet tooth. Mostly prepared during Muslim religious festivals like Ramadan, Eid ul-Fitr and Isra and Mi’raj, these sugar-dripping desserts represent a sense of bliss and gratitude. A bond of shared merriment and customs.

A Guide to Hosting the Perfect Iftar

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5 June 2016

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Hosting the Perfect Iftar

The Holy Month is a time of reflection and generosity, in which Muslims try to do righteous deeds while also spending a lot of quality time with their friends and family.

Thus, Ramadan is known for its large Iftar gatherings where family and friends can share a meal, laugh, chat and practice religious prayers together after sunset.

So, how should you prepare your dinner table for the perfect Iftar?

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