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Gulab Jamun Recipe Itinerary

  1. 9:00 AM: Indian Grocery Store
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from your hotel

    Head to the Indian grocery store to pick up ingredients for the gulab jamun recipe. You will need khoya/mawa, all-purpose flour, baking soda, ghee, sugar, water, and cardamom powder. The store also has a variety of Indian sweets if you want to try some different desserts.

  2. 10:30 AM: Cooking Class at The Culinary Studio
    25 minutes (3.2 miles) from the Indian grocery store

    Attend a cooking class at The Culinary Studio to learn how to make gulab jamun from a professional chef. The class includes a hands-on session where you will make your own gulab jamuns. You can also learn how to make other Indian dishes if you're interested.

  3. 12:30 PM: Lunch at Spice of India
    20 minutes (2.5 miles) from The Culinary Studio

    Head to Spice of India for lunch and try out their delicious Indian food. They have a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, and their naan bread is a must-try. Don't forget to order some chai to go with your meal.

  4. 2:00 PM: Tea Tasting at Tea Amo
    15 minutes (1.8 miles) from Spice of India

    Take a break from the sweet treats and enjoy a tea tasting experience at Tea Amo. They have a wide selection of tea from different parts of the world, and their staff will guide you through the tasting process. You can also pick up some tea leaves to take home with you.

  5. 3:30 PM: Dessert at Saffron Spot
    10 minutes (1.2 miles) from Tea Amo

    End your day with a dessert at Saffron Spot. They have a variety of Indian-inspired ice creams and desserts, including a delicious gulab jamun ice cream. You can also try their kulfi or falooda for a unique dessert experience.

Recommendations

If you have time, consider visiting the Indian sweets shop, Bombay Sweets Company, to try some of their traditional sweets. You can also take a side trip to Little India in Artesia to experience more Indian culture and food. If you want to maximize your fun, try attending a Bollywood dance class at Bollypop LA. They offer both in-person and virtual classes. Finally, if you're interested in trying more Indian desserts, check out Surati Farsan Mart, which has a wide selection of Indian sweets that you can take home with you.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Indian Grocery Store (1 hour, INR 1000)
  • Cooking Class at The Culinary Studio (3 hours, INR 3000)
  • Lunch at Spice of India (1.5 hours, INR 800)
  • Tea Tasting at Tea Amo (1.5 hours, INR 500)
  • Dessert at Saffron Spot (1 hour, INR 400)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 6700
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