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7 Types of Kulfis Popular in India

Kulfi stands as a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of Indian dessert-making. Here are seven types of kulfis that are popular in India.

Mango Kulfi

Mango kulfi is definitely one of the refreshing summer treats. It is made with a smooth blend of milk, condensed milk, sweet mango pulps, cardamom, and saffron.

Pista Kulfi

It is made from a base of condensed milk and heavy cream. It has a distinct nutty flavour and vibrant green hue.

Almond Kulfi

This flavour kulfi is made by blending almonds, milk, sugar, and cardamom. It is generally served chilled on a stick or in a bowl.

Kesar  Kulfi

Kesar kulfi is known for its rich flavour and creamy texture. It is made from milk, sugar, and saffron.

Khoya Kulfi

This sweet treat is made from khoya, milk, saffron, cardamom, and a blend of various nuts.

Khoya Kulfi

This sweet treat is made from khoya, milk, saffron, cardamom, and a blend of various nuts.

Malai Kulfi

Its key ingredients include milk, sugar, cardamom, saffron, and nuts. Malai Kulfi is often garnished with pistachios or almonds.

Rose Kulfi

It is a perfect blend of condensed milk, sugar, and rose essence, or rooh afza. The rich flavours and creamy texture of this dish make it a widely loved dessert in India.