Classic Sohan Halwa simple organic– Pure, Traditional & Delicious

Our Classic Sohan Halwa is a rich, traditional dessert crafted with pure ingredients and a timeless recipe. With its smooth, caramelized texture and authentic flavor, this halwa is perfect for indulging in a wholesome, delicious treat rooted in tradition.

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Classic Sohan Halwa is a timeless and luxurious dessert made with traditional ingredients and methods, celebrated for its smooth texture and rich, caramelized flavor. Crafted with dedication to authenticity, this halwa combines pure ingredients to create a delicacy that is both indulgent and wholesome.

Ingredients and Recipe:

Our Classic Sohan Halwa is made with a blend of wheat flour, desi ghee, unrefined cane sugar or jaggery, and flavored with aromatic saffron and cardamom. Each batch is slowly cooked to achieve the perfect balance of flavors and a golden, melt-in-your-mouth texture.

Recipe Highlights:

  1. Wheat Flour Base: Start with organic wheat flour, roasted in pure desi ghee on low heat. This step is key to creating the nutty, rich foundation of the halwa.
  2. Sweetening Naturally: Add unrefined cane sugar or organic jaggery, stirring continuously to dissolve evenly and impart a naturally sweet and slightly caramelized flavor without any refined sugars.
  3. Saffron and Cardamom Flavoring: To enhance the aromatic profile, add strands of saffron and freshly ground cardamom, blending their fragrances into the halwa for a warm, inviting flavor.
  4. Slow Cooking Process: The mixture is continuously stirred over low heat to reach a perfect consistency. This slow cooking ensures a smooth, dense texture that melts in the mouth with each bite.

Nutritional Profile (per 100g serving):

Nutrient Amount
Calories 420 kcal
Protein 6g
Total Fat 22g
– Saturated Fat 12g
– Unsaturated Fat 8g
Carbohydrates 50g
– Sugars 28g
Fiber 2g
Calcium 60 mg
Iron 1 mg
Vitamin E 1.5 mg
Magnesium 20 mg

Health Benefits:

  • High in Energy: With a balance of carbohydrates and fats, this halwa provides a quick and lasting source of energy, making it an ideal treat for active lifestyles or a boost during the day.
  • Rich in Healthy Fats: Made with pure desi ghee, the halwa offers healthy fats that support cardiovascular health and promote satiety.
  • Natural Antioxidants: Saffron and cardamom are both rich in antioxidants, helping to combat oxidative stress and support overall well-being.
  • Good Source of Micronutrients: This halwa offers essential minerals like calcium, iron, and magnesium, contributing to bone health, muscle function, and immune support.

Storage and Packaging:

Our Classic Sohan Halwa is carefully packed in airtight, eco-friendly containers to preserve its freshness and extend its shelf life. This packaging helps retain its flavor, texture, and nutritional value, allowing you to enjoy the halwa over time.

Why Choose Our Classic Sohan Halwa?

Rooted in tradition, our Classic Sohan Halwa is a dessert that offers a rich, comforting flavor profile with pure, natural ingredients. Handcrafted with care, it provides a luxurious yet wholesome experience, free from artificial additives. Whether enjoyed as a daily treat or shared for special occasions, our halwa brings a taste of heritage and quality, making it a favorite for all ages. Perfectly balanced in flavor and texture, this halwa is a delightful fusion of authenticity, nutrition, and indulgence.

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