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I am an intrepid traveller. Travelling has been my passion since school days. Hailing from the steel city of Rourkela in Odisha, I always had an opportunity to plan out my holidays with my family to exotic destinations that are rich in history and heritage in India. Looking back, I have also taken up trekking in Chauragarh hills of Pachmarhi, Shatrunjaya Hills of Palitana, Vaishno Devi or the Muktinath temple in Mustang Valley in Nepal and Lalang Waterfall in rainforests of Tioman Island in Malaysia. I have penned down the Odisha destinations in Pick2Move-India Travel planner brought out by Sampan Media Limited, New Delhi. I have compiled a travelogue themed- “Journeys across India” published by Best Books, Kolkata. I generally take up travel to pen down travelogues, know the art and craft of the faraway lands and of course, I do travel reporting for leading English dailies of India.

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Sunday 8 March 2020

Jain Mithai Bhandar


Sinful delights of Indore


With celebration comes good food and at the onset of Holi, gorging on sweet delights is a tradition in Indian household. For those on a trip to the commercial capital of Central India- Indore during this festive occasion and craving to grab a bite of the dessert delights, there’s no better way to celebrate Holi than to drop in at Jain Mithai Bhandar, well-known as JMB lying at Moti Tabela on Pipliyahana Chowraha in the outskirts of the city.



 An outer facade of Jain Mithai Bhandar

 




 Malai Dodha


At Jain Mithai Bhandar, there is an extensive list of desserts including Rajasthani Motichoor ke Laddoo, Moong ki Daal ke Laddoo, Besan ke Laddoo, Gujiya and Balushahi also known as Makhan Vada.  One should not leave the outlet without having a bite of Punjabi delights- Malai Dodha. 




 Sweet delicacies on offer





 Rajasthani Motichoor ke Laddoo

The sweet delights are tagged at Rs 400 per kg and apart from the desserts, there are lip-smacking snack items including Mirchi Vada, Aloo Vada and Masala Poori. Indore’s popular Sev is a must-try and one can also select a variety of Sev stuff like Ratlami Sev and the spicy Ujjaini Sev.




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