List of Indian sweets and desserts
- List of Indian sweets and desserts
List of Indian sweets and desserts by region of origin.
North
West
Pan-Indian
See also
* Indian sweets
External links
* [http://www.arzoomag.com/food/the-ultimate-mithai-guide The Ultimate Mithai Guide]
* [http://www.top-indian-recipes.com/indian-desserts-sweets.htm Traditional and modern Indian Sweets, Desserts]
* [http://www.recipedelights.com/indiandesserts.htm Delights of Indian Desserts]
* [http://www.daawat.com/recipes/indian/sweets.htm Daawat: Indian sweet recipes]
* [http://health.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1277063.cms Low-cal fiesta]
* [http://www.senskitchen.com/recipes/Mishti/list%20of%20mishti%20recipes.htm Senskitchen authentic Bengali sweet recipes]
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