Boondi, bundi, boondia or bundia is an Indian dessert made from fried chickpea flour. It is either eaten as a savoury snack or sweetened as a dessert.
In Sindh and Rajasthan, the dish is called nukti (, Dhatki: ÃÂêêà| à ¤¨à ¥Âà ¤Âà ¥Âà ¤¤à ¥Â). In Nepali, Bhojpuri region and Bihar it is referred to as buniya/bundiya (à ¤¬à ¥Âà ¤¨à ¤¿à ¤¯à ¤¾/à ¤¬à ¥Âà ¤Âà ¤¦à ¤¿à ¤¯à ¤¾). In Bengal, it is called boorinda, bonde or bundiya (à ¦¬à §Âà ¦°à ¦¿à ¦¨à §Âà ¦¦à ¦¾/à ¦¬à §Âà ¦Âà ¦¦à §Â/à ¦¬à §Âà ¦¨à §Âà ¦¦à ¦¿à ¦¯à ¦¼à ¦¾).
To make sweetened boondi, chickpea flour, baking powder, and food colouring are mixed into a batter. A slotted spoon is used to pour small drops into a deep frying pan. The boondi is then soaked in sugar syrup.