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Ballia Famous Sweet: Desi sweets made in Ballia have a very wonderful taste. This dessert does not spoil for 7 days. People take Manarsa far away like Gujarat, Mumbai, Assam and Delhi.
Highlights
- The taste of Manarasa is very wonderful.
- The demand for this sweets is up to Delhi-Mumbai-Gujarat.
- This dessert does not spoil for 7 days.
Shopkeeper Sanjay Kumar Gupta said that people take Manarsa far away like Gujarat, Mumbai, Assam and Delhi. To make Manrasa, the rice flour is first mixed with the help of refined and water. Now it is mixed with a little sugar and khova and cut into round shapes, finally white sesame seeds are pasted and cooked in oil. Now after cooking it is ready to eat. Everyone is crazy about its taste, who eats once, it comes again and again.
Manarasa sweets are priced at two types. The price of Anarsa without bin khova is ₹ 100 per kg, while the price of Manarasa with Khowa is available at the rate of ₹ 250 per kg. This dessert is very special for the enthusiasts of desi taste, in which traditional taste is enjoyed. Customers who came to Manarasa sweets at the shop praised a lot for its taste. It is located on the Bairia Main Road on NH 31 from Ballia railway station near the goods warehouse intersection, about one and a half kilometer away, Sanjay Desi Sweet and Namkeen shop, where you too can come and enjoy the taste of desi sweets and namakins.