Are You Bored Of Eating Regular Desserts? Then Treat Yourself To Swati's Flavoured Rasgullas

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What Makes It Awesome

One will never be able to have enough of Swati's Flavored Rasgullas ever! There are over 60-80 {or even more} flavoured varieties! {Oh YES, YES!} You will surely be stunned and impressed. All the flavours are unique and incredible in taste.

While those who like it tangy can opt for the hot-and-sour, chatpata, puchka {Panipuri/Golgappa} or the kala khatta flavoured rasgullas. And for those who have a sweet tooth or a fruity heart, there are bubble gum, chocolate, strawberry, pomegranate, kiwi, litchi, orange, black currant, watermelon, very berry flavours as well.

Health conscious humans, worry not! Swati even makes clove, tulsi, cinnamon, coriander, curry patta, capsicum and tomato flavoured rasgullas, especially for you peeps. But this is nothing as Swati sells maggi flavoured rasgullas as well! {OMG! *faints*}

Party animals, there are even alcohol-based flavours for you guys. {Yes, you read that right!} So who want's some vodka rasgullas? {Btw, she once sold almost 10,000 pieces of that at a party, so this particular one is pretty popular}.

Getting ready for Holi, try her bhaang and thandai rasgullas. And for Diwali, shake-a-leg eating her crackle flavoured rasgullas.

Some of the other famous flavours she makes are rose, organic rose, alphonso, cappuccino, gundi paan, green chilli. There are a few pretty unusual flavours just like maggi, like karela {bitter gourd}, mint and ginger. She can even make a football-size rasgullas for you peeps who are crazy about the world's most followed sport.

So, the next time you see colourful balls at an event, keep calm and know that the Rasgulla woman is near.

What's My Pro Tip?

Apart from putting up stalls at various food festivals in the city of joy, Swati also takes orders for weddings, baby showers, and birthday parties.

Anything Else?

For those of you who don't know, a rasgulla or rosogolla is a traditional and authentic sweet of Bengal. It's a syrupy and spongy dessert, very much OMG! in the Indian subcontinent. It's spherical in shape and made of chhena {cottage cheese}.
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