5 Homegrown Cookies That Indians Make For Christmas

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Homegrown Cookies

The essence of Christmas lies in sharing love and joy, and what better way to do that than with homemade cookies that reflect the cultural diversity of India

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Homegrown Flavours

For Indians, Christmas means incorporating local flavours and ingredients into Christmas treats. 

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Indian Cookies For Christmas

Here are a few homegrown cookie ideas that Indians might make for Christmas:

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1. Kulkuls

Kulkuls are a popular Christmas treat. They are small, shell-shaped deep-fried pastries

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2. Rose Cookies

These delicate, flower-shaped cookies are made with a batter of rice flour, coconut milk, and sugar.

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3. Nankhatai

These are traditional Indian shortbread cookies made with ghee, flour, and powdered sugar.

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4. Nevaris

These delicious dumplings or pastries are generally stuffed with a mixture of grated coconut, jaggery, or sugar and have a crispy outer layer made of all-purpose flour or semolina.

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5. Ribbon Murukku

The traditional South Indian savoury snack is enjoyed all year, but it is especially popular around the holidays.

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Which of these homegrown cookies are you having for Christmas?

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