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Best Sooji Halwa in London
“Semolina roasted in ghee until it smells like temples. Prasad first, dessert second.”
What the real thing tastes like
Sooji halwa is semolina roasted patiently in ghee until nutty and amber, then bloomed with hot sweetened water or milk, cardamom, and nuts. As kada prasad in gurdwaras it is made in iron karahis and given warm into cupped hands — a taste with devotion built in. The roast is everything: pale halwa is unfinished halwa.
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The ghee-roast aroma is described as the smell of temples and childhood in equal measure. Reviewers grade by grain colour and looseness, and the prasad association gives the dish a reverence reviews handle carefully — warm, in cupped hands, is the canonical serving.
Order it here when it has
- temple aroma
- warm handful ritual
- nutty depth
- devotional weight
Walk away when you see
- pale versions unfinished
- ghee generosity required
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