- Falooda
Falooda or Faluda (Urdu: فالودہ ) is a popular beverage in the Indian subcontinent made primarily by mixing rose syrup with
vermicelli andtapioca seeds along with either milk or water. In addition to these basic ingredients,basil seeds ("sabja/takmaria"),tutti frutti , sugar, and ice cream may be added. The vermicelli used is often made fromarrowroot rather thanwheat . The rose syrup may be substituted with another flavoured base to produce kesar (saffron ), mango, chocolate, and fig Falooda.Falooda is thought to be an adaption of the Persian dessert "faloodeh " and was brought to the surroundingMiddle Eastern countries andSouth Asia byMuslim travellers and merchants.Falooda is a popular summer drink throughout
North India ,Pakistan ,Sri Lanka ,Myanmar , andMiddle East countries and is readily available in hotels and onbeach stalls. A variant is "falooda kulfi", where falooda andkulfi are served together with asyrup .It is very similar to the Thai drink
nam manglak , which is made from basil seeds mixed with sugar, water, and rose water. The Iraqi Kurds also have their own version; but made with thickervermicelli .
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