Doodhpak is a specialty of Gujarati and Parsi cuisines, consisting of milk, rice, and sugar. It is typically flavored with spices such as cardamom, nutmeg, or saffron, and a variety of dry fruit and nuts such as almonds, pistachios, and charoli (also known as chironji). In India, this traditional creamy dessert is usually prepared for special occasions and festivals, and it is typically enjoyed with warm puris (fried puffed bread) or pakora (crispy-fried Indian snacks) on the side.

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