Tilgul
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Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Maharashtra |
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Course served | Dessert |
Main ingredient(s) | Sesame seeds, jaggery |
Tilgul is a colourful sesame candy coated with sesame seeds; in Maharashtra people exchange tilgul on Sankranti, a Hindu festival celebrated on 14 January. The sweet is a mixture of seasame seed (called "Til" in Marathi/Hindi) and jaggery (called "Gul" in Marathi/Hindi) and hence the name. On the Sankranti eve, families serve their guests with Tilgul while saying "Tilgul ghya, goad goad bola" which literally means "Take Tilgul and talk all sweet".
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This can also refer to "Til Ka Phool" or "Flowers of Til/Sesame"
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