Description
Then mittai is a sugar candy which is crunchy outside and juicy inside. Thaen means honey and mittai means candy. Though honey is not used in making, it is called so because the sugar syrup inside tastes like honey. Then Mittai, Honey Candy, Honey Sugar Candy is a dainty sweet just melts in your mouth. These are popular in the petty shops of Tamil Nadu. is a childhood favorite of many who grew up in tamil nadu.
Ingridients Food Color, Oil, Rice, Sugar, Whole Urad Dal
Thaen Mittai is a bright orange colored soft candy that used to be sold in petty shops in villages throughout TamilNadu and Kerala till the 90’s. It was a common sight to see these in glass jars. Small kids would buy it one or two at a time depending on how much pocket money they have on hand. It is also popular among school kids who buy these from small shops. In the 21st century, many supermarkets came into existence due to which most small shop keepers lost their business. Slowly these humble sweets started disappearing. When it was almost getting extinct, it made a comeback in super markets. Thanks to the small business by women’s self help groups who made such snacks and sweets to be sold in local markets. Thaen is honey and Mittai is sweet. But these were not made with honey. They are called so because they are as sweet as honey.
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