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Everything You Need To Know About Dilli Ki Jalebi
Friday, December 28, 2018 IST
Everything You Need To Know About Dilli Ki Jalebi

Remember when back in your childhood, the sweet smell of jalebi indicated you’re in for a treat… this ever-amazing, delicious saffron treat is one memory that will never fade. Crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside - if you are someone who has a sweet tooth, jalebi is practically your first love and when you love something, you gotta know where it came from, right? So here is the history of Dilli ki jalebi and everything you need to know about it.
 

 
 

The Origin Of Jalebi
To our surprise, jalebi does not have an Indian origin and neither does its name. Tough to believe, right? Anyway, the word ‘Jalebi’ is derived from an Arabic word ‘Zulabiya’. Jalebi was brought to India during the Medieval period, the times when Persian invaders were involved in the Muslim trade in India. Indian food has been influenced by Turkish, Persian, Arabic and Central Asian cuisines and our favourite jalebi is also a part of these influences. Jalebi was mentioned for the very first time back in 1450 AD as a part of a Jain work which was called Jinasura. It was later cited in various culinary books as well.
 
 
The Journey Of Jalebi
In 1943, an indologist named P.K. Gode’s  book showed indicated that the jalebi was around 500 years old at the time. According to an article published by the late Dileep Padgaonkar in The Times Of India, in India, the jalebi is known by different names in different cities -  jilbi, jilipi, jilapi, zelapi, jilapir pak, imarti, jhangiri and so forth. The preparation also varies from state to state. While, some people prepare it with urad dal and rice flour, some use besan and wheat flour, there are some who even include baking powder.
 
 
Ever since, jalebi has become an integral part of Indian deserts and is now being sold at every tiny sweet shop, particularly in North India, Delhi being the most famous of ‘em all. 
 
Best Places To Try Jalebi Around Delhi
Now that we know how jalebi reached our city, here’s a list of five places that serve the best jalebi in Delhi. You can thank us, later.
 
1. Jalebi Wala
 
If there’s one place every Delhiite swears by for jalebi, it has to be Jalebi Wala. In between the hustle bustle on the narrow lanes of Dariba Kalan, there’s a tiny shop in the corner that sells one of the best jalebis in the city. Their paneer jalebi is to die for.
 
Location - Shop No.1795, Dariba Corner, Dariba Kalan, Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi  
 
 
2. Bangla Sweet House
 
Bangla Sweet House is one of Delhi’s oldest sweet shops located at the heart of the city in Gole Market, close to Connaught Place. If you love jalebi with rabri, this is the place you need to be at. After all, who doesn’t love hot-piping jalebis straight outta a kadhai.
 
Location - 115-117, Bangla Sahib Marg, Gole Market, New Delhi
 
 
3. Shiv Mishthan Bhandar
 
Shiv Mishthan Bhandar serves a variety of food, including proper meals. The one food item that stands out on their menu is the amazing jalebi you get to eat here. If you are planning a lunch at one of Delhi’s oldest restaurants, visit Shiv Mishthan Bhandar and end your meal with a plate of jalebi.
 
Location - 375, Kucha Ghasi Ram,Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi 
 
 
 

 
 

4. Kali Charan Gupta Jalebi Wale
 
There are multiple places in Old Delhi that serve out-of-this-world jalebis and one of those places is Kali Charan Gupta Jalebi Wale. It’s located near the Fatehpuri Masjid in Old Delhi, so if you are visiting the area, make sure you don’t miss out on trying the amazing jalebi served at this sweet shop.
 
Location - 1210, Farash Khana, Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi 
 
 
5. Gujarat Bhawan
 
Gujaratis are known for having a sweet tooth and so, Gujarat Bhawan had to be on the list of must-try jalebi places in Delhi. Located amidst Delhi’s diplomatic enclave, you need to make a stop at the Gujarat Bhawan to try one of Delhi’s best jalebis.
 
Location - 11, Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi
 

 
 
 
 
 

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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

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