Answer 1:
There is no proper word but in some English countries it's either written jalebi or sweet fritters.
Answer 2:
Coiled dessert.
Sweet pretzel.
Jalebi is called as Funnel Cake in English
Jalebi
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Jalebi is called as Funnel Cake in English
Jalebi is called as Funnel Cake in English
Jalebi
Answer 1: There is no proper word but in some English countries it's either written jalebi or sweet fritters. Answer 2: Coiled dessert. Sweet pretzel.
Syrup filled ring
There may not be a direct English equivalent for jalebi, but they appear to be very similar to American Midwestern "Funnel Cakes," which are eaten with powdered sugar or maple syrup.
Jalebi (Indian) These orange sweet crisp round whirls, made from plain flour and water deep fried and then dipped in sugar syrup make a favorite Indian dessert. Found on http://www.cuisinecuisine.com/Glossary.htm Hope this helps ^^
The name "jalebi" is derived from the Arabic word "zulabiya," which refers to a similar sweet dish. The term has Persian influences, reflecting the dish's historical ties to the Middle East and South Asia. Jalebi is made by deep-frying fermented batter into spiral shapes and then soaking them in sugar syrup, giving it a unique texture and flavor that has made it popular across various cultures.
Jalabi is a Hindi word. In English it is an Indian sweet made of batter and dipped in sugar. There is an Hindi to English translator that can translate all Hindi Words.
Probably the closest equivalent is Funnel Cake. They're probably not the same, and there probably isn't an English word for jelabi or, as Wikipedia spells it, jalebi.
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People make Jalebi different ways. Julebi is usually made with sausage, noddles and sauce.