Ankit Rajput Reporter / Jaipur. You will get the taste of more than 100 years old ‘food-treasure’ at many shops in Jaipur’s walled markets. The 132-year-old Sabu Ji Petha Wala is one such shop in Jaipur’s Chandpole market. The one who has eaten the famous Petha once, definitely comes here again and again. The charm of this 180-year-old sweet is still intact. Sabu ji’s pethas are in demand not only in India but also in foreign countries. Sabu ji’s Petha shop in Chandpole market shop number 108 Puranmal Swaroop runs…
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This sweet is prepared from a solution of milk and ice, people here taste it only in monsoon.
Mohit Sharma / Karauli. Ghevar, a traditional dish in Rajasthani flavours, has its own unique style. If you haven’t tasted this sweet while living in Rajasthan, then what did you eat. The thing about this sweet which is round in shape and crisp in taste is unique. However, now this sweet is available throughout the year in big cities of Rajasthan. But in Karauli of Rajasthan, the taste of Ghevar is available only for one month. People here wait for the whole year to taste this sweet made of flour,…
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