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Popular Mauritian Milk Cakes for Divali
Divali is all about sweet desserts. And they don’t get much more iconic than Laddou, Mauritius’s take on the classic Indian dessert Laddu.
Laddou (Sweet Mauritian Besan Flour Balls) Read More »
Indian shortbread biscuits
Nannkatay (Mauritian Shortbread Biscuits) Read More »
Bullet-shaped Mauritian milk dessert
Gulab Jamun (Bullet-Shaped Mauritian Sweet) Read More »
Rasgoula is a very sweet milk-based dessert enjoyed in Mauritius during holidays and celebrations such as Divali, Eid and Navratri.
Rasgoula (Milk Dumplings in Syrup) Read More »
Simple Mauritian coconut macaroons
Gato Koko (Mauritian Coconut Macaroons) Read More »
While Barfi Elayti is one of the most commonly shared sweets during Divali, it is also enjoyed throughout the year.