Chandrakala, renowned for its deliciousness and for its unusual name, has an interesting history related to its origins. These fried pastries filled with khoya (mawa) are among the most delectable treats you'll ever come across. Chandrakala is a delicious, mouthwatering sweet whose shape resembles the crescent moon, which is why it is known by the name Chandrakala. In the traditional version, the outer covering is made of flour and the stuffing is made with dried fruits like raisins, almonds, peanuts, coconut, and pistachios, along with khoa, semolina, cardamom, sugar, and chopped pistachios. Adding this authentic taste to any day can be a great way to brighten it up!