Ghari (sweet)

Ghari (sweet)

Ghari or Surati Ghari is a sweet dish from Gujarati cuisine, from the region of Surat. Ghari are made of puri batter made into round shapes with sweet filling. [ [http://www.insurat.com/Recepies/surati_ghari1.htm Surati Ghari] ]

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