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Ice Halwa is a traditional and special sweet of Maharashtra, which is known for its very thin and crunchy texture. This halwa, which melts in the mouth as soon as it is eaten, is rich and light in taste. It is also called Mahim Halwa in many places and is served at weddings, festivals and special occasions.
Whenever the name of halwa comes, the first thing that comes to mind is semolina halwa or carrot halwa. But many unique varieties of halwa are also made in India, about which very few people know. One such special sweet is Ice Halwa, which is considered a traditional and much liked dish of Maharashtra. This halwa is known for its thin, crunchy and melting texture. It looks as thin as paper and melts in the mouth as soon as it is eaten, that is why it is called Ice Halwa.
Ice Halwa is made on special occasions in many areas of Maharashtra. This sweet is especially served in weddings, festivals and traditional ceremonies. It is not eaten with a spoon like ordinary halwa, but is eaten by breaking it with hands. Its biggest specialty is that it does not use heavy ghee or much sugar, yet its taste is very rich and elegant. Ice Halwa is also called “Mahim Halwa” in some places, which is believed to be associated with the Mahim area of Mumbai.
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