Gulab jamun
Gulab jamun is an Indian sweet. It originated from the Indian subcontinent. It is mainly popular in India.

Gulab jamun and Rasgulla
![]() Gulab jamun topped with almond slivers | |
| Alternative names | Gulab Jaman (Northern India), Lal Mohan (North India/Nepal), Gulab jam (Eastern India/Bangladesh), Gulaf zam (Sylhet) |
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| Course | Dessert |
| Place of origin | Indian subcontinent |
| Region or state | Indian subcontinent, Mauritius, Fiji, southern and eastern Africa, the Caribbean, the Malay Peninsula |
| Serving temperature | Hot, cold, or room temperature |
| Main ingredients | Khoa, saffron |
| Variations | Pantua, Kala jamun also known as Kalajam |
Preparation
It is made using milk solids which are made into a dough, using some flour. The dough is then rolled into balls and fried, after which it is soaked in a sugar syrup.
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