Malido is the most savoury parsi dessert served as prashad!!

@Rashnag (30597)
Surat, India
January 19, 2021 1:51am CST
Hi guys, Hope you all are doing good. I am parsi by religion. In our religion we make malido during special occasions and during funeral it's served as prashad or offering to dear ones after praying to God. It's so yummy that one can't stop eating if you don't control yourself. As you know about my father's death. We are currently attending prayers so after everyday prayers some things are assembled onto a plate like malido, small roti we call it daran, dryfruits and fruits. All this things are kept in prayer and then it's distributed to close family and dear ones. We call it "Chasni". We are eating some of it at home too. On our festivals too malido is eaten.
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@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
19 Jan 21
It looks like a rice cake. I want to try it.
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
19 Jan 21
You can't taste it dear as it's kept in prayers. Thanks for replying.
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@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
19 Jan 21
@Rashnag Really? I thought I can have a taste of it.
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
19 Jan 21
@Shavkat no dear
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
19 Jan 21
Are you using glutinous rice for it? How it's done?
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
19 Jan 21
No dear. It's made in sugar syrup and ravo
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@prinzcy (32299)
• Malaysia
19 Jan 21
It look sweet. Somehow I want to taste this.
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@prinzcy (32299)
• Malaysia
19 Jan 21
@Rashnag Why it can't be taste by other people?
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
19 Jan 21
It can't be tasted by other people dear. Take care
@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
19 Jan 21
@prinzcy no dear. Our religion doesn't allow it