Oh My God! Sweets worth ₹38000 kg sold in Delhi made of 24 carat gold; Here it is prepared in Dubai style, know the recipe

Let us tell you that royal sweets of 24 carat gold are available in the country’s capital Delhi. Mukesh Bansal has a very famous sweets shop in Shagun Sweets located in Maujpur, Delhi. You must be wearing 24 carat gold jewellery, but have you ever eaten 24 carat gold? That too with full taste. If not then this sweet is so luxurious and royal chic. Here, chef Jagannath of the shop makes luxury sweets of 24 carat gold, which costs Rs 38,000 per kg. Apart from this, you will get 120 different types of sweets here. This golden sweet is being made in desi ghee along with premium dry fruits.

For whatever amount you can buy a smartphone. That’s the price of this gold sweet. You will be surprised to know that the price of gold sweets is Rs 38000.

This unique sweet is being made by Shagun Sweets located in Maujpur, Delhi. However, this luxury sweet is made only on special orders. That is, when someone orders for it to be made, only then it is made for him.

Mukesh Bansal, owner of Shagun Sweets, said that about 120 or 135 varieties of sweets are made in his place, but you will find all these sweets everywhere in some flavor or color. In such a situation, we thought why not do something different. Then we had a meeting with the chef. That is, with the chef who makes sweets at their place. Then he told that he had worked in a sweet shop in Dubai for a long time. There he used to put gold work on the sweets and not silver work and added premium dry fruits. It was to be prepared in desi ghee and distributed to the public and the people there liked this sweet very much.

The chef who makes this golden sweet, who has been working at Shagun Sweets for many years, has introduced the country’s capital Delhi to golden sweets. His name is Jagannath. He told that it takes a lot of time to make this golden sweet. The dry fruits that are added to it. They are secret. Because they have a secret recipe. That is why he cannot tell the names of all the dry fruits.

Mukesh Bansal, owner of Shagun Sweets, told that when he launched this golden sweet. At that time gold was becoming cheaper, due to which the price of this sweet was Rs 16000 per kg, but now gold has become expensive and the work of gold has also become expensive. Because of this its price has increased to Rs 38000 per kg.

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