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Kesar Peda: Janmashtami Sweet
Indian Sweets
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Kesar Peda is a soft and lip smacking Indian sweet dish. This sweet is made with milk or mawa. Sprinkle few strands of saffron (kesar). Peda is an all time hit sweet dish for Janmashtami as Lord Krishna loves to eat sweets made with milk. Click here to make the recipe

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