North
| Name | Image | Main ingredients | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bal Mithai | Milk, sugar balls | Burfi | |
| Balushahi | Maida flour, yoghurt, oil, sugar. | ||
| Gajar Halwa | Carrots, milk | Halwa | |
| Gulab Jamun | Milk powder, milk, baking soda, unsalted butter, oil, water, cardamom powder, kesar, sugar | Fried/Syrup based | |
| Jalebi | Maida flour, yoghurt | Fried/Syrup based | |
| Jhajariya/Imarti | Corn, milk | Burfi | |
| Kalakand | Milk | Burfi | |
| Kheer | Milk, rice, dry fruits | Dessert | |
| Kulfi | Milk | Ice cream | |
| Motichoor Laddu | Besan flour | Laddu | |
| Lassi | Yoghurt, milk, nuts, can be made with mango.(mango lassi) | drink | |
| Malai ki Gilauri | Milk Cream | Chhena & Khoya | |
| Malai Laddu | Milk cream | Laddu | |
| Malai Pan | Milk cream | ||
| Mung Halwa | Milk, mung bean, dal (lentil), dry fruits | Dessert | |
| Peda | Milk | Burfi | |
| Ras malai | Homemade cheese, reduced milk, pistachio | Dessert | |
| Singori | Milk, coconut, molu leaf | ||
| Sohan Halwa | Corn flour, ghee, dry fruits | ||
| Sohan Papdi/Pateesa | Besan flour | Burfi |
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