History of Jalebi: There are many complications in life, sometimes regarding career and sometimes regarding relationships, every dilemma has a philosophy, which we find sweet in that confusion, sweet like Jalebi is one of the most famous sweets in the world.
It has also been given the status of national sweet of India. Our relationship with Jalebi is not just about taste, but in fairs, markets, festivals, enthusiasm and happiness, Jalebi always adds sweetness to the syrup of our emotions.
But have you ever wondered how your favorite sweet jalebi came to India and how old is its history? So let us know interesting facts related to the national sweet of the country.
What is the history of Jalebi?
According to historians, jalebi is the sister of the Iranian sweet jalabiya or julabiya. According to a report, mention of Jalebi is found in the 10th century book 'Kitab-al-Tabikh', about 500 years later, Jain writer Jinasur's book 'Priyankaranpakatha' mentions a similar sweet which probably came to India with the Arab invaders. Had come.
In India, the first mention of a sweet called 'Jallaav' is found in the Gupta period. It is claimed that later it came to be known as Jalebi. Well, no matter how dark the history of Jalebi may be, its present is full of taste. This sweet is eaten with great enthusiasm in many countries of the world including India.