Uttar Pradesh is a state in India that is well-known for its rich culture, history and delicious food. Many districts in this state are famous for special things like crafts, festivals or tasty dishes. One such district is especially known for its traditional sweets that date back to the Mughal times. These sweets are loved by people for their rich taste and special way of preparation.
Uttar Pradesh is a large state in northern India. It has the highest population in the country, with over 241 million people. It shares borders with many states and also with Nepal. The capital city is Lucknow, and Prayagraj is the judicial capital. Uttar Pradesh is rich in culture, history and tradition. It has 75 districts and is the fourth-largest state by area in India.
Uttar Pradesh has a total of 75 districts. For better administration, these districts are grouped into 18 divisions. This helps in managing government work more easily across the state.
Agra is the district in Uttar Pradesh known as the ”City of Mughal Sweet.” It is famous for its special sweet called Petha, which was first made during the Mughal era. This sweet has a soft texture and rich taste, making Agra popular for its sweet-making tradition across India.
Agra was once called the capital of the Mughal emperors. The Mughal rulers loved rich and tasty food, especially sweets. One sweet from that time became very famous – Agra ka Petha. It is said that Petha was first made in the royal kitchens of Shah Jahan, the same emperor who built the Taj Mahal.
Petha is a soft and juicy sweet made from ash gourd (winter melon) and sugar syrup. It comes in many flavors like plain, saffron, rose and even chocolate. Some types also have dry fruits. The recipe is very special and has been followed in Agra for hundreds of years.
Because Agra was an important Mughal city, its food shows strong Mughal influence. Rich ingredients like dry fruits, saffron and pure ghee are common in the sweets here. Petha is a perfect example of this Mughal style of cooking.
Petha is more than just a sweet. It has become a symbol of Agra’s culture and history. Many tourists who visit the Taj Mahal also buy Petha as a gift or memory from Agra. The sweet represents the rich and royal food tradition of the city.
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