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Definition of burfi in English: burfi(also barfi) nounˈbəːfiː mass nounAn Indian sweet made from milk solids and sugar and typically flavoured with cardamom or nuts. (印度的)果仁牛奶糖 Example sentencesExamples - Taking 15 minutes to prepare, so claims the instruction on the package, one can enjoy homemade burfi.
- Last Divali, a friend told me about a large stapler pin found in a badam burfi bought from a well-known sweetmeat seller.
- Maybe Sudarshanji would send him some orange barfi and Togadiaji would present him a gilded trishul.
- For those who preferred sweets typical of the four States, there was mango halwa, thengai burfi, vathalappam, pal pista roll, boondi ladoo and ada payasam.
- Finally, ‘sweetmeats’ like halva and burfi can often round off a festive meal.
- ‘Come to think of it, it was barfi,’ the young man replied.
- Sometimes they give him rupees and barfi, guilty that they have homes of their own and so many dollars.
- And remember the lovely silver leaves used to decorate sweetmeats, burfi, and pan, you may be surprised what it is.
- Be it Kaju barfi, badam or pista barfi, combination like Kaju Kajjur dollar, Kaju pista rolls, dry fruit barfi, Anjeer rolls etc.
- The results run from simple brittle and toffee type sweets through halva, barfi, and sandesh, to the family of confections based on rasgullas.
- There are jars of the salted lime pickles that aunt makes so well, the fried snacks and the pista barfi that are grandmother's specialty.
- This time, we are going to introduce ‘non-vegetarian sweets’ such as chicken burfi, vanilla fried fish, honey-glazed chicken and fish sweet jelly.
- The Sunday sweets were dry, the kind that are cut into squares - Mysore pak and barfi and such.
OriginHindi, from Persian barfī, literally, 'icy, snowy', also denoting a kind of sweet decorated with silver leaf. |