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Zulbia | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From Iran | TasteAtlas
Zulbia | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From Iran | TasteAtlas
Zulbia | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From Iran | TasteAtlas
Zulbia | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From Iran | TasteAtlas
Zulbia | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From Iran | TasteAtlas

Jalebi

(Jalebi, Zalabia, Zoolbia, Zolbia, Zalabiya, Zilēbi, Jeri, Zlabia, زولبیا, जलेबी, जेरी, सुधा-कुण्डलिका, जिलब, জিলাপি, জেলেপী, જલેબી, ಜಿಲೇಬಿ, ജിലേബി, ଝିଲାପି, ਜਲੇਬੀ, தேன் குழல், జిలేబ, පැණි වළලු, جلیبی‎, جلیبی‎, Zülbiyə, زۆلبیه), ځلوبۍ‎, زولبیا Zolbia,زلهیبی, Zuleybi, Zalābiyah, Zalebi, Mushabbak, مِشَبٍك, Meshabek, Zlebia, Jalebie, ሙሻበኽ, Mushabakh)

Although it is believed to have its origins in Persia, zulbia or jalebi is an international dessert with variations that spread throughout the Middle East, India, and Asia. In its basic form, this sweet dessert is created by combining flour with yogurt or ghee, as well as baking soda or yeast to create a batter which is then poured in circular patterns directly into the sizzling oil.


The final result is a crispy treat that is then doused in a thick syrup, which can be flavored with rosewater, saffron, honey, orange blossom water, or cardamom. In both Iran and India, zulbia is served on special occasions, and it is usually sprinkled with chopped pistachios or saffron threads.


In India, it is occasionally paired with a dense, milk-based rabri.

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