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Shri Ram Caterers Sweets Pista Ki Mithai SHRI RAM CATERERS SWEETS PISTA KI MITHAI KAJU KI MITHAI Pista Laddo Kaju Katori Pista Kalash Kaju Kalash Pista Kalija Kaju Katli Pista Anarkali Kaju Roll Pista Tarbooj Kaju ki Soan Papdi Pista Samosa Kaju Draksh Pista Barf Kaju Sev Pista Gadeli Kaju Anjeer Pista Chandra Kala Kaju Gadeli ANJEER KI MITHAI Kaju Laddo Kasata Anjeer Kaju Pan Anjeer Cake Kaju Pista Roll Anjeer Pan Tiranga Barf Anjeer Sev Kaju Roll Anjeer Roll BADAM KI MITHAI Anjeer Kalash Badam Kalash Anjeer Barf Badam KI Barf Anjeer Gadeli Badam ki Gujiya Anjeer Gujiya Badam ki Pan Badam Ka Laddo Badam Ka Halwa DESI GHEE KI MITHAI Balu Shahi Chandra Kala Add - E 54 Balwant Nagar near Mumbai Public School Gandhi Road Gwalior (474011) Ph - 9584011022 , 9755352507, 8519076307 SHRI RAM CATERERS Guje Pakema Pineapple Barf Boondi Laddo Milk Puding Soan Papdi Five Star Imarti Dal Tiranga Barf Gulab Jamun Pista Kand Kala Jamun Gulab Laddo Kesar Laddo Kalakand Ghevar Plain Chocolate Barf Ghevar Aam Milk Cake Ghevar Milai Cream Barf Ghevar Kesar Kesar Paak Messor Paak Kismis Barf Soan Halwa MAKHAN KI MITHAI Pinni Ka Laddo Samosa Mewa Laddo Tarbooj Choorma Ka Laddo Chiko Moong Ka Laddo Santra Milai Puri Imarti Jalebi Kesar Vati Jalebi Paneer Kela Jalebi Puri Rabdi Litchi Dahi Jalebi Pan Gujiya CHENE KI MITHAI Raj Bhog KHOYE KI MITHAI Kheer Mohan Dry Fruit Barf Kesar Kali Coconut Barf Spunch Goond Barf Chena Murgi Add - E 54 Balwant Nagar near Mumbai Public School Gandhi Road Gwalior (474011) Ph - 9584011022 , 9755352507, 8519076307 SHRI RAM CATERERS Doodh Pakodi Sewaiya Kheer Ras Malai Rasbhari Cham Cham Chena Chocolate Chena Toast Milia Chaap Sandesh Mohan Vati Braj Madhuri Pakija Anarkali SPECIAL KHEER Chawal Ki Kheer Dry Fruits Ki Kheer Chena Chawal Kheer Guldana Kheer Petha Kheer Santra Kheer Add - E 54 Balwant Nagar near Mumbai Public School Gandhi Road Gwalior (474011) Ph - 9584011022 , 9755352507, 8519076307.
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