Cham cham
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- For the Samurai Shodown character, see List of Samurai Shodown characters#Cham Cham. For the Thunderbirds episode, see The Cham-Cham.
"Chum chum" redirects here. For the character, see Fanboy and Chum Chum.
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Dessert | |
Place of origin: | |
Tangail, Bangladesh | |
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Bangladesh, India, Pakistan | |
Main ingredient(s): | |
Milk, flour, cream, sugar | |
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Cham cham or chum chum (Bengali: চম চম) is a traditional Bengali sweet that is popular in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. It comes in a variety of colors, mainly light pink, light yellow, and white. It is also coated with coconut flakes as a garnish.
Ingredients
The main ingredients are flour, cream, sugar, saffron, lemon juice, and coconut flakes.
See also
- Rasgulla
- Sandesh
External links
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