Jalebi: the story on the plate
Jalebi is all about contrast: a crisp, slightly tangy fermented batter dipped into hot syrup so the coils stay shiny, sticky and crunchy.
Historical background
Jalebi is related to older West and Central Asian syrup-fried sweets, transformed across India into a beloved sweet-shop and festival food.
Why it is famous
It is famous because it is sticky, crisp, bright and instantly recognisable.
Cultural significance
It is eaten at festivals, weddings, breakfasts with rabri, and from halwai shops.




