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Haldiram's Soan Papdi 500g

Haldiram's Soan Papdi 500g

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Haldiram's Soan Papdi 500g – Traditional Festive Treat

Haldiram's Soan Papdi is a classic Indian sweet known for its light, flaky texture and rich traditional flavor. Made using gram flour, sugar, ghee, and aromatic cardamom, this popular mithai melts in the mouth and is loved across generations.

Perfect for festive celebrations, gifting, or enjoying as a sweet snack after meals, Soan Papdi has a delicate layered texture that makes every bite satisfying and indulgent.

Packed in a convenient 500g box, it is ideal for sharing with family and friends during festivals, special occasions, or everyday sweet cravings.

Why Choose Haldiram's Soan Papdi?

  • Traditional Indian sweet with flaky texture
  • Made with quality ingredients and authentic recipe
  • Delicate cardamom flavor and rich taste
  • Perfect for festivals, celebrations, and gifting
  • Trusted quality from Haldiram's

Product Specifications

  • Brand: Haldiram's
  • Product Name: Soan Papdi
  • Type: Indian Sweet / Mithai
  • Quantity: 500g
  • Ingredients: Gram flour, sugar, ghee, cardamom, edible gum
  • Packaging: Box pack

Storage Instructions

  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Keep away from direct sunlight
  • Keep the pack tightly closed after opening

FAQs

What is Soan Papdi?

Soan Papdi is a traditional Indian sweet known for its flaky texture and sweet, aromatic flavor made with gram flour, sugar, and ghee.

Is Haldiram's Soan Papdi suitable for gifting?

Yes. It is commonly purchased during festivals and special occasions as a popular gift sweet.

Does Soan Papdi contain ghee?

Yes. Ghee is one of the key ingredients that gives Soan Papdi its rich taste and texture.

How should Soan Papdi be stored?

Store it in a cool, dry place and keep the box sealed after opening to maintain freshness.

When is Soan Papdi usually consumed?

It is commonly enjoyed during festivals like Diwali, family celebrations, or as an everyday sweet treat.