Gil e firdaus
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| Place of origin | Pakistan, India |
| Region or state | Hyderabad |
| Details | |
| Course | Dessert |
| Main ingredient(s) | milk, seviyan |
Gil e firdaus is a thick kheer made of milk and bottle gourd. Gil e firdaus, literally translated, means the clay of paradise.
[edit] Ingredients
The ingredients used are milk, bottle gourd and dried fruits.
[edit] Preparation
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