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Anarsa Sweets

400 - 800 / Pack Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 30 Pack
  • Type Traditional Sweet
  • Texture Crispy Exterior, Soft Interior
  • Material Fermented Basmati Rice Flour, Jaggery, Clarified Butter (Ghee)
  • Packaging Plastic Container
  • Usage Consumed As A Sweet Dish
  • Brand Name Ardh
  • Stuffing Khoya (Mawa)
  • Coating Sesame Seeds, Poppy Seeds
  • Preparation Time-consuming Process Involving Soaking, Grinding, Mixing, Fermenting, And Frying

Gaya Ji Anarsa is a celebrated traditional sweet from Bihar, India, particularly famous in the city of Gaya. It is a unique, deep-fried delicacy known for its contrasting textures: a crispy exterior and a soft, often moist, interior.

 

Price 

  • 400 Gm - Rs. 400
  • 1050 Gm - Rs. 800

 

Key Characteristics

  • Ingredients: The primary components are fermented basmati rice flour and jaggery (or sometimes sugar). Clarified butter (ghee) is used for frying.
  • Stuffing: A distinctive feature of the Gaya Anarsa is that it is often stuffed with khoya (mawa, or reduced milk solids) in the centre, adding a rich, creamy dimension to the sweet.
  • Coating: One or both sides of the sweet are traditionally coated with sesame seeds or poppy seeds, which provide a pleasant nutty flavour and extra crunch.
  • Preparation: The preparation process is time-consuming, often involving soaking the rice for up to three days, grinding it into a fine powder, mixing it with jaggery to form a dough, and le0ng it rest or ferment for several days before frying.
  • Form: It typically comes in two shapes: a thin disk or a small spherical ball.

 

Cultural Significance

Anarsa is highly associated with festivals and special occasions, especially Diwali. In Gaya, it holds a special place, as it is a food item that stores well and has a long shelf life, making it a suitable sweet for pilgrims to take home after performing ancestral rites (pind-daan) in the holy city.

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Handmade Dry Fruit Jaggery Thekua

600 - 1,300 / Pack Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 30 Pack
  • Shelf Life 3 Months
  • Usage Consumption
  • Packaging Type Jar
  • Color Brown
  • Brand Name Ardh
  • Storage Cool And Dry Place
  • Purity 100 %
  • Ingredient Dry Fruits, Jaggery, Wheat Flour

Thekua (also known as khajuria or thikari) is a traditional, deep-fried sweet snack from the Indian state of Bihar, widely popular in Jharkhand and eastern Uttar Pradesh. It is a firm, cookie-like treat known for its rustic texture, a crispy exterior, and a so), mildly sweet interior.

 

Price 

  • 400 Gm - Rs. 600
  • 1050 Gm - Rs. 1300

 

Key Characteristics

  • Ingredients: Traditionally made with whole wheat flour (atta), jaggery (gur), and ghee (clarified butter). Flavour enhancers like fennel seeds (saunf), cardamom powder, and grated coconut DRY FRUIT are often added.
  • Preparation: A stiff dough is prepared and then pressed into a flat, disc-like shape, often using special decorative wooden Molds called Sancha to create intricate patterns. These discs are then deep-fried in ghee or oil over a low-medium flame until they turn golden brown.
  • Texture and Taste: The use of jaggery and a stiff dough gives Thekua a unique, wholesome, and earthy sweetness. It is so) when hot, but hardens into a firm, crunchy cookie as it cools.
  • Shelf Life: A practical and popular snack, Thekua has a long shelf life and can be stored in an airtight container for several days or even weeks without losing its crunch, making it ideal for travel or as a preserved treat.
  • Thekua is more than just a sweet. Dating back nearly 3, 700 years to the Rigvedic period where it was known as Apupa, this humble delicacy has journeyed through time and tradition.27

Cultural Significance

Thekua is more than just a snack; it holds deep cultural and religious significance. It is an essential and revered prasad (holy offering) during the important Hindu festival of Chhath  Puja, dedicated to the Sun God (Surya Dev). The process of making Thekua is often a family activity that brings generations together and is a symbol of purity, devotion, and family bonding.

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Handmade Desi Ghee Jaggery Thekua With Makhana Mix

399 - 749 / Pack Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 30 Pack
  • Packaging Type Airtight Container
  • Color Golden-brown
  • Type Jaggery Thekua
  • Certification FSSAI Certified
  • Texture Soft When Freshly Made, Firm And Crunchy When Cooled
  • Taste Sweet
  • Brand Name Ardh
  • Application Consumption As A Sweet Snack
  • Purity 100%
  • Ingredient Whole Wheat Flour, Desi Ghee, Makhana, Jaggery, Fennel Seeds, Cardamom Powder, Grated Coconut

Hand Made Desi Ghee Makhana Mix with Jaggery Thekua is a classic, deep-fried traditional sweet from Bihar, loved across Jharkhand and eastern Uttar Pradesh. Carefully handcrafted using time-honoured methods, this thekua is known for its rustic crunch, rich aroma, and naturally sweet flavour.

 

Price 

  • 400 Gm - Rs. 399
  • 1050 Gm - Rs. 749

 

Key Characteristics

  • Ingredients: Prepared using whole wheat flour (atta), desi ghee makhana mix with jaggery, and aromatic spices such as fennel seeds (saunf), cardamom powder, and grated coconut. Each ingredient is chosen to maintain purity, taste, and authenticity.
  • Preparation: A firm dough is made and shaped into flat discs using traditional wooden moulds (Sancha), giving thekua its distinctive design. These discs are slowly fried in pure desi ghee on a controlled flame until they achieve a golden-brown colour and perfect crunch.
  • Texture and Taste: Thekua delivers a balanced taste where the mild sweetness of jaggery blends beautifully with the nutty crunch of makhana and the richness of desi ghee. It is soft when freshly made and turns firm and crunchy as it cools.
  • Shelf Life: Thanks to its traditional preparation and natural ingredients, this thekua has a long shelf life. It can be safely stored in an airtight container for days or weeks without losing its flavour or crispness.

 

Cultural Significance

Thekua holds a sacred place in Indian culture and is an essential prasad during Chhath Puja, dedicated to Surya Dev (Sun God). Deeply rooted in ancient traditions dating back to the Rigvedic era, thekua represents purity, devotion, and the warmth of family heritage passed down through generations.

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Handmade Desi Ghee Jaggery Thekua

350 - 699 / Pack Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 30 Pack
  • Packaging Type Jar
  • Color Golden Brown
  • Brand Name Ardh
  • Storage Cool And Dry Place
  • Flavor Sweet
  • Purity 100%
  • Ingredient Desi Ghee, Jaggery, Wheat Flour
  • Technique Handmade

Hand Made Desi Ghee Jaggery Thekua is a traditional, deep-fried sweet snack from the Indian state of Bihar, widely popular in Jharkhand and eastern Uttar Pradesh. It is a firm, cookie-like delicacy known for its rustic texture, crispy exterior, and soft, mildly sweet interior.

 

Price 

  • 400 Gm - Rs. 350
  • 1050 Gm - Rs. 699

 

Key Characteristics

  • Ingredients: Traditionally prepared using whole wheat flour (atta), natural jaggery (gur), and pure desi ghee. Flavouring elements such as fennel seeds (saunf), cardamom powder, and grated coconut are added to enhance its authentic taste and aroma.
  • Preparation: A stiff dough is carefully prepared and pressed into flat, disc-like shapes using traditional decorative wooden moulds known as Sancha, which create beautiful patterns. These discs are then slow-fried in desi ghee over a low to medium flame until they turn perfectly golden brown.
  • Texture and Taste: The combination of jaggery and desi ghee gives thekua a wholesome, earthy sweetness. It remains soft when fresh and gradually settles into a firm, crunchy texture as it cools, making every bite deeply satisfying.
  • Shelf Life: Hand Made Desi Ghee Jaggery Thekua has a naturally long shelf life and can be stored in an airtight container for several days or even weeks without losing its crunch, making it ideal for travel and long-term enjoyment.
  • Cultural Significance : Thekua is more than just a sweet; it carries deep cultural and religious value. It is an essential prasad during the sacred festival of Chhath Puja, dedicated to the Sun God (Surya Dev). Rooted in ancient traditions dating back to the Rigvedic era (where it was known as Apupa), thekua symbolizes purity, devotion, and the timeless bond of family traditions.
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