Classic Indian sweet made from flour, fried, and soaked in saffron enriched sugar syrup topped with almonds & pistachios. Store in cool, dry place. Sukhadia, best known brand for Indian Sweets & Snacks. Sukhadia's premium mithai are made in USA using the finest quality ingredients. Sukhadia's uses the best dried fruits & nuts, superior and jumbo in size. All nuts are roasted and sold from Sukhadia's in NJ. Sukhadia is a corporation with over twenty-one years of experience in the United States, including locations in New Jersey, downtown and Shamburg Chicago area, and Los Angeles. As a family owned business, we guarantee the freshness of homemade food and the nostalgic taste of India. Originating from the town of Cambay, India, Sukhadia's has since then expanded and upheld the taste of quality sweets.
Jalebi is a popular sweet snack in South Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Mauritius. It goes by many names, including jilapi, zelepi, jilebi, jilipi, zulbia, jerry, mushabak, z’labia, zengoula or zalabia.
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Hari Om India Market
(88)
20655 Soledad Canyon Rd #22, Santa Clarita, CA 91351, Los Angeles, California, US
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Hari Om has always stocked everything I need for making a dish. The owner, Linda, has always been very helpful and patient with me, an Indian food neophyte.
In addition to shelf goods the market also carries freshly made sweets though I am not sure if the pandemic has changed that.
The market is not limited to Indian products. You'll find other eastern food items on the shelves too.
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