Many Indian desserts, or mithai, are fried foods made with sugar, milk or condensed milk. |
Along with the messages of peace and love, the kids also took CDs of Hindi films and loads of Indian mithai. |
It talked about Bengali mithai, the Delhi parathas, and many such delicacies all over India. |
The term mithai, meaning sweet, has various applications, including approximations to the English categories of puddings and sugar confectionery. |
Indian mithai, or sweets, have never been on the top of my must-eat list: the overly sugary taste of ladoos and burfis, often made with ingredients of suspect quality, do little for me. |
They've taken the all-Indian mithai shop and turned it into a corporate semi-mechanized business. |