Karadantu
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Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Karnataka |
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Course served | Dessert |
Main ingredient(s) | Edible gum, dried fruits, bengal gram flour, jaggery, marking-nut seeds |
Karadantu (Kannada: ಕರದಂಟು) is a sweet delicacy unique to the state of Karnataka, India. Karadantu means fried-edible gum in the local language, Kannada. It is made of edible gum mixed with dry fruits and has a chewy texture. The other ingredients used in its preparation are fried bengal gram flour, jaggery and seeds of marking-nut (Semecarpus anacardium) tree. Gokak is very famous for karadant. Amingad town in Bagalkot district Karnataka is also famous for the karadantu produced in its sweet shops.
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