Rose Cookies

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Rose Cookies is the typical Anglo Indian cookie and the favorite among Indian Christians during Christmas season. These are similar to European Christmas fruit cakes served during Christmas eve meals.[1]

Achu Muruku
Achappam Rose Cookie Achu Murukku (2).jpg
Alternative namesAcchu Murukku
TypeCookie
CourseSnack, dessert
Place of originIndia
Serving temperatureVariable
VariationsKembang goyang

Description

Also known as Gulabi Puvvulu in Telugu.[2] In Tamil it is called as Acchu Murukku and in Malayalam it is called as Achapam. These sweet fried cookies are shaped like a rose,[3] complete with holes to represent layers of petals.[4]

They are made from flour, sugar, eggs and coconut milk and are very popular [5] in South India like Kerala.

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