Baraf Gola is a common name of Snow Cones in India and neighboring countries. Other common names of Snow Cones are Ice Gola, Gola Ganda, Chuski Gola or Shaved Ice.
The mouthwatering baraf ka gola are a ubiquitous sight on Indian roads. One of the most sought after street foods the gola also called chuski gola needs no introduction to anyone grown up in the hot scorching heat of Indian towns and cities. Crushed ice put together like a lollipop on a stick and dipped in syrups of various flavors takes an immense amount of effort to stay away from. This is truer when the colorful chilled gola are found parked on roadside stalls on sweltering hot days.
A dessert is made by combining shaved ice and flavoring it with various syrups and flavors. Apricot, strawberry, mango, and rosewater are some of the most popular flavors. The food is usually served in a paper cone with a straw.
Baraf ka Gola or Chuski Gola also known as Ice candy, popular roadside refreshment in Indian summer in Kala Khatta, Kachi Keri, orange and mixed flavor.
Gola Ganda
In Pakistan, it is also known as a gola ganda ice lolly. A snow cone, also known as Ganda, is a cone that is sometimes referred to as Ganda. The best way to get yourself to beat the heat is to use gola ganda. When shaved ice is poured, a stick is used to secure it. It is soaked in syrup and condensed milk, as well as a variety of colors.