- keep).
Mukhwas forms an
essential part of
Hindu tradition of
Shodash Shringar (sixteen embellishments); the
Hindu poet
Keshavdas mentions Mukhwas as one...
- (tree), Pterocarpus, also
referred to as mukwa.
Mukua (disambiguation)
Mukhwas, a
South Asian snack This
disambiguation page
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-
Italy to
celebrate the
conferring of a degree.
Kompeito Dragée
Sugar plums Mukhwas Good &
Plenty London drops, a
similar candy sold in
Finland and Sweden...
-
called Torpedoes made by
Haribo appears to be similar.[citation needed]
Mukhwas Comfit Kauria,
Leena (ed): Meidän
tehdas Chymos,
Chymoksen historiikki...
-
Traditional Garba clothes are also sold here. Many
types of
mouth fresheners,
Mukhwas,
stalls are nearby. Rani no
Hajiro lies to the east of
Manek Chowk. Established...
-
jingle based on the po****r song "The
Ballad of
Casey Jones". Mike and Ike
Mukhwas London drops, a
similar candy sold in
Finland and
Sweden Liquorice comfits...
- powders. In many
parts of India,
roasted fennel fruits are
consumed as
mukhwas, an after-meal
digestive and
breath freshener (saunf), or
candied as comfit...
-
considered to have very good
antiflatulent properties, so it is used as '
mukhwas', or an after-meal digestive. Traditionally, it is
given to
mothers immediately...
- is a
consistent theme throughout Gujarat.
Traditionally Gujaratis eat
mukhwas at the end of a meal to
enhance digestion, and
desserts such as aam shrikhand...
- "sugar bean", the
equivalent food on the
occasion of a
birth in
Flanders Mukhwas "Besc****t met muisjes, waar komt deze
traditie vandaan?". 24Baby (in Dutch)...