MASKA FAN
"Maska fan" is a term that combines two elements: "maska" and "fan." In Hindi and several Indian languages, "maska" refers to butter or more specifically, "white butter" or unsalted butter. "Fan" is an English word used colloquially in Indian languages to refer to someone who is a big admirer or enthusiast of something.
So, a "maska fan" would essentially be a person who is a big enthusiast or admirer of butter or butter-based foods. In the context of Indian cuisine, where butter is often used generously in various dishes and sweets, being a "maska fan" implies having a strong liking for such foods. It's a playful term often used to describe someone who enjoys indulging in rich, buttery treats.
Pickup available at Hariom Sweets, Hanuman Chowk
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