{"id":3705,"date":"2022-11-22T04:46:11","date_gmt":"2022-11-22T05:46:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/?p=3705"},"modified":"2025-01-06T09:11:20","modified_gmt":"2025-01-06T09:11:20","slug":"12-must-try-maldivian-sweets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/en_us\/2022\/11\/12-must-try-maldivian-sweets\/","title":{"rendered":"12 Must-try Maldivian sweets"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A vacation anywhere in the Maldives guarantees sweet memories you are sure to cherish for a lifetime. The island nation is a destination of beauty, brimming with exciting adventures, many of which are exclusive to the country.<\/p>\n<p>Whether blackwater diving to admire aquatic life, snorkeling among Manta rays, or feeling the rush of water sports, you\u2019ll surely leave the country in a state of unmatched euphoria.<\/p>\n<p>At the same time, Maldivian islands have roots steeped in culture. Tourists visiting the country have the opportunity to not only witness but often partake in local music and dance events as well as age-old artisanal traditions.<\/p>\n<p>Maldivian food is another indulgence not to miss. While there is no shortage of uniquely spectacular restaurants in the Maldives serving <strong>world cuisines<\/strong>, local specialties have a <strong>distinct flavor<\/strong>. And for travelers with a penchant for desserts, <strong>must-have Maldivian sweets<\/strong> are more than enough to satisfy all your cravings.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-12489 aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/Staying-in-maldives-resort.jpg\" alt=\"Maldives island resort\" width=\"800\" height=\"533\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Staying in the Maldives<\/h2>\n<p>Before you can savor the different desserts, booking a stay in the Maldives is essential to enter the country. Regarding accommodations, the island nation has a mind-boggling array of options.<\/p>\n<p>At the top are the luxurious island resorts of the Maldives. Offering the finest of lodgings over the water and on land, these retreats showcase opulence of unparalleled nature.<\/p>\n<p>Spread out across different atolls, you can select a resort based on its location, villas, ambiance, or features. Upon starting your search, it won\u2019t take long to realize that the Maldives has everything. There\u2019s the chance to pick between idyllic beach villas for couples, iconic water bungalows, and incredible family-friendly island escapes.<\/p>\n<p>Alternatively, you can stay in guesthouses on inhabited islands among the local population. While simple in their character, these abodes have a welcoming atmosphere, friendly hosts, and modern in-room conveniences. More importantly, they are ideal for budget travelers in the Maldives.<\/p>\n<p>Once you\u2019ve settled in, it\u2019s time to immerse yourself in the local way of life. And tasting <strong>Maldivian sweets<\/strong> is a pretty good place to start on this journey of discovery.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-12488 aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/Rice-pudding-Maldives.jpg\" alt=\"Rice Pudding maldives\" width=\"800\" height=\"533\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Bondibai<\/h2>\n<p>Traditionally enjoyed on all celebratory occasions, Bondibai is a <strong>thick sticky rice pudding<\/strong> with <strong>coconut<\/strong> and condensed milk. This sweet dish also typically includes a dash of cardamom, cinnamon, and pandan leaves, for a distinct flavor.<\/p>\n<p>Locals usually add 2 cups of sugar to every 1 cup of rice to make bondibai. You\u2019ll also find that Maldivians often pair the bondibai with chili tuna for a sweet and spicy mouthful.<\/p>\n<p>Depending on the ingredients and seasonings used, there can be <strong>many versions of Bondibai<\/strong>. However, three options are among the prominent Maldivian sweets loved by the population.<\/p>\n<h3>Banbukeyo Bondibai<\/h3>\n<p>Banbukeyo is a regional term for <strong>breadfruit<\/strong>, a staple fruit in the Maldives. So, Banbukeyo Bondibai includes making the dish using <strong>breadfruit in place of rice<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>Handulu Bondibai<\/h3>\n<p>Handulu Bondibai is a popular <strong>Eid dessert<\/strong> in the archipelago. On this occasion, Maldivians cook rice, adding <strong>rose or jasmine-infused water<\/strong> to enhance the flavor.<\/p>\n<h3>Saagu Bondibai<\/h3>\n<p>Saagu or Sago Bondibai is a <strong>tapioca starch extract<\/strong> dessert. After cooking the sago, pour it into a pan with sugar, spices, and <strong>coconut milk<\/strong> until the mixture is nice and thick. If you prefer it to be <strong>creamier<\/strong>, add a little bit of <strong>condensed milk<\/strong> as well.<\/p>\n<h2>Zileybi<\/h2>\n<p>Zileybi or Jilebi is a sweet <strong>fried snack<\/strong> made with <strong>all-purpose flour<\/strong>, popular in the Maldives and other countries of the Indian subcontinent.<\/p>\n<p>To make this sweet treat, prepare the batter with <strong>flour<\/strong>, <strong>baking powder<\/strong>, <strong>vanilla essence<\/strong>, cinnamon, <strong>pandan leaves<\/strong>, and cardamoms. The next step is pouring the thick paste into hot oil using a piping cone.<\/p>\n<p>Zileybi\u2019s <strong>trademark spiral shape<\/strong> distinguishes it from other must-try Maldivian sweets. Once ready, the <strong>crunchy<\/strong> spirals go into a <strong>thick sugary syrup<\/strong>. Zileybi is an <strong>overly sweet and sticky<\/strong> finger-licking dessert.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-12485 aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/Maldivian-sweets.jpg\" alt=\"Maldivian dessert\" width=\"800\" height=\"533\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Addu Bon\u2019di<\/h2>\n<p>Originating from the <strong>Addu atoll<\/strong> in the southern part of Maldives, Addu Bon\u2019di is a local <strong>confection<\/strong> consisting of <strong>scraped coconut<\/strong>, <strong>jaggery<\/strong>, <strong>coconut syrup<\/strong>, and <strong>dried banana leaves<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>It is a popular appetizer resembling a <strong>brown cylindrical candy<\/strong> that you can cut into multiple pieces for easy serving. The presence of <strong>jasmine<\/strong> and <strong>huvandhumaa<\/strong> extracts makes the snack more aromatic.<\/p>\n<p>The dried <strong>banana leaves are for wrapping<\/strong> the bon\u2019di in a large cigar-like shape. Therefore, you must first <strong>peel off the cover<\/strong> to reveal this Maldivian dessert.<\/p>\n<h2>Naroh Falidha<\/h2>\n<p>Naroh Falidha includes ingredients like <strong>jasmine water<\/strong>, <strong>coconut honey<\/strong>, <strong>palm toddy<\/strong> (dhiyaa hakuru), and <strong>breadfruit<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s made in the <strong>shape of a donut<\/strong> and is thus sometimes known as the <strong>Maldivian Donut<\/strong>. Compared to other Maldivian desserts, naroh falidha isn\u2019t all that popular, and many locals <strong>don\u2019t even know about it<\/strong>. So, if you come across someone making it, do give this <strong>rarity<\/strong> a try.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-12486 aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/Maldivin-dessert.jpg\" alt=\"banana fritters\" width=\"800\" height=\"533\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Dhonkeyo Kajuru<\/h2>\n<p>Dhonkeyo Kajuru is like a <strong>sweet banana fritter<\/strong>. To prepare the snack, begin by <strong>mashing ripe bananas<\/strong> with <strong>powdered sugar<\/strong>. Then add a few drops of vanilla essence, grated coconut, and baking powder.<\/p>\n<p>Once ready, <strong>deep fry<\/strong> the dollops to a <strong>crunchy brown outside<\/strong> and a soft inside. Bite-sized snacks in the truest form, make sure you <strong>let them cool down <\/strong>a little before popping one whole into your mouth.<\/p>\n<h2>Pirini<\/h2>\n<p>Made with <strong>rice<\/strong> and <strong>condensed milk<\/strong>, Pirini is much like the Indian sweet <strong>Kheer<\/strong>. The first step in preparing this Maldivian dessert consists of <strong>grinding rice<\/strong> till it turns into a coarse powder. Then, add it to a pan with <strong>water<\/strong>, <strong>sugar<\/strong>, and <strong>pandan leaves<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>When cooked, add <strong>condensed milk<\/strong> and vanilla essence. Finally, remove it into a tray and <strong>sprinkle cinnamon<\/strong> and <strong>cardamom<\/strong> powder. Locals usually consume this dish on Fridays and even <strong>substitute rice with semolina<\/strong> for a quick snack.<\/p>\n<p>As with most Maldivian sweets, you\u2019ll find several <strong>regional varieties<\/strong> of the dish, including <strong>Berabo Pirini<\/strong>. In this version, <strong>grated pumpkin<\/strong> takes center stage. Pirini tastes best when eaten <strong>after being in the fridge overnight<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-12484 aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/Maldives-food-1.jpg\" alt=\"breakfast sweet\" width=\"800\" height=\"533\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Saagu Kandhi<\/h2>\n<p>Saagu Kandhi is a <strong>liquid porridge-like pudding<\/strong> that primarily serves as <strong>comfort food<\/strong> on rainy days and festive occasions like Eid.<\/p>\n<p>The star ingredient for this dish is <strong>sago<\/strong>, added to and boiled along with rice flour, <strong>coconut milk<\/strong>, sugar, cardamom, pandan leaves, <strong>jasmine-infused water<\/strong>, and sugar.<\/p>\n<p>Locals also make kandhi with <strong>sweet potatoes<\/strong>. <strong>Fufoo Kandhi<\/strong> is yet another version of the dish wherein the <strong>main product is wax gourd<\/strong> along with rice. You can serve kandhi either <strong>hot or cold<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h2>Boakuri Falho<\/h2>\n<p>It\u2019s hard to explain the texture of Boakuri Falho, but it\u2019s somewhat <strong>sticky and slimy<\/strong>. The primary product used to make it is <strong>papaya<\/strong>, which is just on the <strong>verge of ripening<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Making boakuri falho is reasonably <strong>straightforward<\/strong>. You first boil water and sugar. Once the sugar dissolves, add the papaya, and <strong>cook it on low heat<\/strong>. Make sure you <strong>stir it<\/strong> once in a while so that it gets evenly cooked.<\/p>\n<p>As the mixture boils down to a <strong>sticky consistency<\/strong>, remove it from the pan, put it in a bowl, and bite in!<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-12482 aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/Gulab-Jamun.jpg\" alt=\"Gulab jamun\" width=\"800\" height=\"533\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Gulab Jamun<\/h2>\n<p>Consumed as <strong>soft fried balls<\/strong>, Gulab Jamun is among the <strong>most well-known delicacies<\/strong> in the Indian subcontinent.<\/p>\n<p>To prepare the sweet treat, you need to <strong>solidify milk<\/strong> and mix it with flour and sugar. Normally in India, they use <strong>curdled fresh milk<\/strong>. However, since that is not available in the Maldives, <strong>locals use milk powder<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>After <strong>deep-frying<\/strong> the balls, the gulab jamuns go into <strong>sugary syrup<\/strong> with hints of <strong>rose water<\/strong>, <strong>saffron<\/strong>, and <strong>cardamom<\/strong> for an hour.<\/p>\n<p>Gulab Jamun is another Maldivian dessert that you can <strong>have either<\/strong> <strong>hot or cold<\/strong>. The perfect pairing, though, is taking a <strong>hot jamun<\/strong> and eating it <strong>with refreshing coconut or vanilla ice cream<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h2>Suji<\/h2>\n<p>Suji, or Soojie, is an <strong>energy-boosting sweet drink<\/strong>. You\u2019ll come across it primarily as part of the <strong>pre-dawn meal during Ramadan<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Served in a glass or a small bowl, it consists of <strong>semolina<\/strong>, <strong>condensed milk<\/strong>, <strong>cardamom<\/strong>, <strong>cinnamon<\/strong>, and <strong>rose water<\/strong>. Although condensed milk is sweet, many people still add sugar to the mix.<\/p>\n<p>The more interesting ingredients of suji are <strong>lightly sauteed onions<\/strong>, <strong>raisins<\/strong>, and <strong>Indian almonds<\/strong>. Together, they give this Maldivian dessert a <strong>caramelized nutty flavor<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-12483 aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/Maldives-cake-bun.jpg\" alt=\"Maldivian cake bun\" width=\"800\" height=\"533\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Boakiba<\/h2>\n<p>Majorly influenced by seafood, coconuts, and starch ingredients, <strong>Dhivehi cuisine <\/strong>includes several <strong>short eats<\/strong>. Mostly consumed with a cup of evening tea, Boakiba is a popular snack that looks like a <strong>fluffy cake<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Similar to bondibai, boakiba is among the <strong>popular desserts in the Maldives<\/strong> that comes in <strong>different variations<\/strong>, including <strong>savory options<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>Foni Boakiba<\/h3>\n<p>Also known as <strong>Githeyo Boakiba<\/strong> in some regions, the snack is a form of <strong>ghee cake<\/strong> that includes ingredients like <strong>ground rice<\/strong>, <strong>sugar<\/strong>, and <strong>coconut milk<\/strong>. Additionally, <strong>fried onions<\/strong> make the dish a little crispy, while cardamom and cinnamon add a hint of <strong>spiciness<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>Kulhi Boakiba<\/h3>\n<p>Being a tropical island nation, Maldivian food is incomplete without fish. Kulhi Boakiba is a <strong>smoked tuna cake<\/strong> with \u200b\u200b<strong>desiccated coconut<\/strong>, thinly sliced <strong>onions<\/strong>, <strong>fresh lemon juice<\/strong>, <strong>ginger<\/strong>, and curry leaves.<\/p>\n<h3>Dhandi Aluvi Boakiba<\/h3>\n<p>With ingredients like <strong>cassava<\/strong> and <strong>tender coconut flesh<\/strong>, Dhandi Aluvi Boakiba is a dessert that requires <strong>high cooking skill<\/strong> and precision. The cassava cake should be <strong>free of any strong smell<\/strong> and look white inside.<\/p>\n<h3>Gabulhi Boakiba<\/h3>\n<p>Made with <strong>grated coconut flesh<\/strong>, sifted plain flour, sugar, and <strong>rose water<\/strong>, Gabulhi Boakiba is an <strong>easy-to-make<\/strong> one-pot recipe. After smoothly blending all ingredients, the thick paste goes in the <strong>oven for about 45 minutes<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3>Paan Boakiba<\/h3>\n<p>A <strong>Ramadan specialty<\/strong>, this Maldivian sweet consists of <strong>bread<\/strong>, <strong>condensed milk<\/strong>, vanilla essence, <strong>eggs<\/strong>, and water. Having a cake-like texture, its sweetness depends on how much condensed milk you use.<\/p>\n<h2>Bis Haluvaa<\/h2>\n<p>Similar to <strong>sliced custard<\/strong>, Bis Haluvaa is one of the <strong>easiest <\/strong>Maldivian desserts to cook at home. The only ingredients you need to make it are <strong>condensed milk<\/strong>, <strong>ghee<\/strong>, and <strong>eggs<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Deliciously <strong>sweet<\/strong> and <strong>creamy<\/strong>, it requires great <strong>strength<\/strong> and <strong>accuracy<\/strong>, as most of the preparation requires you to <strong>whisk the mixture<\/strong> and then let it set inside a <strong>double boiler<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>As soon as the mixture is ready, place it in a <strong>baking pan<\/strong> or any kind of utensil. Then, put it in the <strong>refrigerator for a minimum of four hours<\/strong>. Your bis haluvaa is now ready!<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-6216 aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/Saagu-Bondibai-typical-maldivian-food.jpg\" alt=\"Saagu Bondibai - Typical Maldivian food\" width=\"800\" height=\"567\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Where to find Maldivian desserts<\/h2>\n<p>Although Maldivian food is available across the archipelago, you still need to make a slight effort when wanting to try something specific.<\/p>\n<p>Most island resorts have multiple restaurants. However, they cater to a more <strong>international clientele<\/strong>, offering Japanese, <strong>Italian<\/strong>, <strong>French<\/strong>, and Indian cuisines. Maldivian food is often a part of buffet breakfasts and <strong>dinners<\/strong>, but only in limitation. The good part is that you can <strong>request the chef<\/strong> <strong>or staff<\/strong> for a specific Maldivian dessert, and they will source it for you, one way or another.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>capital city of Male<\/strong> is undoubtedly the <strong>best place to savor Maldivian sweets<\/strong>. Besides restaurants primarily serving Maldivian delights, it also has several <strong>tea shops known as sai hotaas<\/strong>. Here, you can enjoy a range of short bites, including a good selection of Maldivian desserts.<\/p>\n<p>The same is also true for the <strong>public islands<\/strong> of the Maldives. Whether at your guesthouse, local restaurants, or a sai hotaa, Maldivian sweets are forever available. To have them <strong>freshly made<\/strong>, plan your visit around the <strong>evening<\/strong> when most residents indulge in <strong>after-work snacks and tea<\/strong>. Moreover, always ask about <strong>island-specific sweets<\/strong>, as different atolls often have specific Maldivian sweets local to them.<\/p>\n<p>The post 12 Must-try Maldivian sweets first appeared on Love The Maldives.<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"The 12 Best Gourmet Resorts in the Maldives\" href=\"https:\/\/maldives-paradise.com\/en_us\/12-best-gourmet-resorts-in-maldives\/\">The Best Gourmet Resorts in the Maldives<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"mh-excerpt\">A vacation anywhere in the Maldives guarantees sweet memories you are sure to cherish for a lifetime. 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