Indian CUISINE
Motichoor Ladoo is a popular Indian sweet made from tiny, round, deep-fried chickpea flour (besan) pearls called “boondi,” which are then mixed with sugar syrup and shaped into small, orange-colored balls. Originating from the northern regions of India, especially Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, this delicacy is often enjoyed during festivals, weddings, and religious ceremonies. The word “motichoor” translates to “crushed pearls,” highlighting the texture of the boondi.