Description
Maldi is a traditional Indian sweet delicacy originating from Gujarat. It consists of deep-fried flour ribbons or strands that are crunchy and coiled into a round shape, similar to a nest. These crispy spirals are then soaked in sugar syrup flavored with cardamom, giving them a sweet, delicate taste and brittle texture. The preparation requires skill to create the thin streams of batter that form the characteristic spiral pattern. Maldi is often enjoyed during festivals and special occasions, served as a snack or dessert.

