
Where can I find Srikhand Candy?
My family member used to bring this to my hometown 15 years ago from Solapur.
Just came to this city so I thought I’ll try to find it . Anyone has any idea where can I get this?
It’s called Srikhanda chi goli
TIA

My family member used to bring this to my hometown 15 years ago from Solapur.
Just came to this city so I thought I’ll try to find it . Anyone has any idea where can I get this?
It’s called Srikhanda chi goli
TIA
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