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10 famous halwas from different Indian states

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 13, 2025, 13:17 IST
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10 famous halwas from different Indian states

Halwa doesn’t shout for attention. It sits quietly in a corner of the kitchen, bubbling in ghee, letting the scent of slow-cooked sweetness do all the talking. Every region has its own way of stirring comfort into it, grainy in the north, coconut-rich in the south, jaggery-dark along the coast. Some are festive, some everyday, all soaked in nostalgia. From Punjab’s gajar halwa to Kerala’s glossy karutha halwa, each spoon tastes like home in a different language. Scroll down for India’s sweetest trail...

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Punjab - Gajar ka Halwa

No winter in Punjab feels complete without gajar ka halwa. The red carrots come out first - grated fine, dropped into a heavy kadhai with milk and khoya, and left to bubble away slowly. The smell alone feels nostalgic. Bit by bit, it thickens, turns glossy, and fills every corner of the house with sweetness. You don’t make gajar halwa in a hurry. You make it when the air is cold, when family’s around, and when comfort needs a taste.

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Uttar Pradesh - Suji halwa

Simple doesn’t mean plain. In UP, suji halwa proves that. It’s made from just semolina, ghee, sugar, and water, ingredients that are easily available in every kitchen yet it somehow feels special each time. You’ll find this halwa at temples, weddings, or weekday breakfasts, topped with nuts, cardamom, and soaked in ghee. Every spoonful feels familiar, like something you grew up eating even if you didn’t.

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Rajasthan - Besan Halwa

If patience had a flavour, it would taste like besan halwa. You roast the gram flour in ghee slowly and when it’s finally ready, the kitchen smells like toasted heaven. Then comes the syrup, the stirring, the gleaming finish. It’s rich, fudgy, and unapologetically indulgent. The kind of sweet you eat in small bites but think about all day.

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Bihar - Atta Halwa

Atta halwa is the kind of sweet that doesn’t need festivals to feel festive. Wheat flour roasted in ghee till it turns deep brown, then mixed with sugar or jaggery and water, that’s all it takes. But it’s that deep, nutty aroma that makes it so addictive. In Bihar - it’s eaten during Chhath Puja, yes, but also on quiet mornings when you just want something warm and honest.

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Tamil Nadu - Rava Kesari

There’s an easy joy to Tamil Nadu’s rava kesari, soft, golden, and glistening with ghee. It’s the kind of sweet that feels festive even on an ordinary day. Saffron gives it that sunlit glow, ghee makes it rich and smooth - and a handful of roasted cashews brings the perfect bite. Served at temples, birthdays, or just because someone felt like making something nice, kesari doesn’t try too hard. It’s simple, fragrant, and bright enough to taste exactly like happiness should.

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Kerala - Karutha Halwa

In Kozhikode, halwa isn’t served, it’s sliced. Thick, glossy blocks of black halwa sit stacked in sweet shops, shining like dark amber under the lights. Made with coconut oil, jaggery, and refined flour, Kerala’s karutha halwa is chewy, rich, and hauntingly aromatic. It tastes coastal, smoky - and faintly like the sea breeze outside, truly a halwa with a soul of its own.

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Maharashtra - Moong Dal Halwa

Moong dal halwa is not for the impatient. The lentils are soaked, ground, roasted, and stirred endlessly in ghee until the rawness disappears. Only then does it transform, from coarse paste to golden silk. Each spoonful is nutty and deeply aromatic, the kind of dessert that makes winters feel a little softer, a little kinder.

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West Bengal - Chana Dal Halwa

In Bengal, where sweets have poetry in them, chana dal halwa hums a quieter tune. Split chickpeas roasted and simmered in ghee turn into a halwa that’s grainy, rich, and faintly spiced with cardamom. It’s heavier than most but in the best way, the kind that anchors you on cold evenings with a bowl and no company but the scent of ghee.

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Karnataka - Godhi Halwa

Wheat soaks overnight, gets ground into a paste, and then meets ghee and jaggery in a slow art of caramelisation. That’s Karnataka’s godhi halwa, glossy, dense, and richly sweet. It’s chewy at first, then melts away like treacle. Traditionally made during Ugadi, it tastes like new beginnings and old traditions, both at once.

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Gujarat - Dudhi Halwa

Bottle gourd might not sound like dessert material, but Gujarat turns it into one. Dudhi halwa is pale green, lightly sweet, and milk-simmered till it feels luxurious. A sprinkle of cardamom, a handful of golden raisins, and suddenly, it’s something you can’t stop eating. It’s proof that in Indian kitchens - even the humblest vegetable can become comfort food.

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