Malaichop refers to a Bengali sweet that is known for its pastry like taste. Malaichop is a round, golden, syrupy sandwich of ground pistachios and cardamom filled with cream and coated in silver leaf. Malaichop's delicious taste comes from the heavy coating of Khoya-cream base. Khoya is a milk-based thick paste.

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