An Indian dessert with a silky, fudge-like consistency, the halwa slides down your throat in no time and instantly warms your soul. An all-time favourite Indian sweet dish, halwa is believed to have originated in Persia and widely spread throughout the Middle East and then to India. Interestingly, there are hundreds of other variants of halwa in addition to popular ones like gajar (carrot), sooji (semolina), besan (gram flour), aata (wheat flour), etc. If reading this has awakened your taste buds, here are five types of halwas from South India you must try.