My local desi grocery store does not carry sohan halwa anymore and I have been craving it specially because of that I have craving this sweet that has been a favorite since childhood. Reading this essay on the topic was a wonderful way to indulge in nostalgia and unsatisfied craving at the same time. The author traces the history of the sweet across time, cultures and countries along with the different origin stories. I tasted it for the first time when I was around five years old and a sweet shop in Malleswaram, Bangalore - very far from anywhere this treat originated. That was also the most idyllic time of my life that I have any recollection of.
When you are that young, you lack the ability to understand and savor perfection as it occurs in your life - in the form of a loving home, peace and tranquility, having a best friend that you feeling so close that you could burst and then on a weekend you get to go out to the store with your parents and get a treat. That period of my life set the benchmark of what perfect looks and feels like. As with all things that are too perfect, it was extremely short-lived. To this day to experience a bit of near-perfection, a sohan halwa treat will usually do the trick.
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