- Source: Lab-e-Shireen
Lab-e-Shireen (Urdu: لبِ شیرین) is a traditional Pakistani custard-like dessert. It is often served during the month of Ramadan or during the days of Eid. It is served topped with vermicelli, cream, jelly, and fresh and dried fruits. Lab-e-Shireen is one of the most popular desserts in the modern cooking of Pakistan.
Etymology
The name of the confectionery comes from two Persian and Urdu words, lab (لب), meaning "lips" , and shireen (شیریں), meaning "sweet". The dish translates to "sweet lips" or "honeyed lips".
History
It has recently been prepared in the past 5–10 years when the pasta industries of Pakistan begins to produce flavoured and coloured vermicelli.
Ingredients
Coloured vermicelli sugar
Almonds
Pistachio
Raisin
Milk
Custard powder
vanilla flavour
Sugar
Cream
Rooh Afza Syrup (Red Syrup)
Fruits
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