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On Your Vrindavan Trip, Dig Into Unique Malai Tarbooz, A Viral Sweet Piquing Netizens’ Interests

Malai Tarbooz

Picture credit- Ekta Instagram (@thecheeseaddict_2193)

India is such a diverse country with every destination having something different and special to offer. The iconic Prem Mandir in Vrindavan is one of the most popular temples in the country and so many devotees visit here every day to experience a spiritual journey. If you also have plans to travel to Vrindavan and visit the Prem Mandir, we have the sweetest recommendation for you.

Presenting Malai Tarbooz; A Unique Sweet To Try In Vrindavan!

Food blogger Ekta took to her Instagram account @thecheeseaddict_2193 to share a video of a local street shop close to Prem Mandir. This shop is known for selling a unique sweet named malai tarbooz. Check out the video here!

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As shared in the video, this delightful dessert treat tastes like gulab jamun wrapped in a frozen layer of malai. Both malai and gulab jamun tastes extraordinary when eaten separately and the blend of both these yummy sweets surely tastes delectable as well. It looks quite special too. Just like its name, it looks exactly like a mini version of a watermelon. A yummy layer of malai has been used to coat the mithai and add the perfect balance of deliciousness.

To find this uncle selling malai tarbooz, you need to head near the entry gate of Prem Mandir. Each piece of this dessert costs just ₹20. The seller cuts a guava-sized malai tarbooz into 4 pieces and serves it with a toothpick to enjoy the pieces.

Netizens Are Quite Interested To Taste This Deliciousness

Picture credit- Ekta Instagram (@thecheeseaddict_2193)

The video is going viral on the Instagram platform and has already garnered over a million views. Many Instagram users are quite curious to know more about this unique dessert and also relish some. Some of them took to the comments to share that they want to try this sweet. Many even commented about their experiences of gorging malai tarbooz in different places.

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So the next time you are visiting the Prem Mandir in Vrindavan, make sure to gorge on this unique sweet layered with yummy malai. Have you ever tried this special dessert in Vrindavan or any other part of India?

Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/ Ekta (@thecheeseaddict_2193)

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