Bajra Gavvalu is a traditional South Indian snack made using bajra (pearl millet) flour, offering a healthy twist on the classic Gavvalu. Known for its shell-like shape, this snack is commonly prepared during festivals in Andhra Pradesh. The dough, made from bajra flour, is shaped into small shells using a special tool or by hand and then deep-fried until crisp.
Once fried, the shells are coated in jaggery syrup, giving them a sweet and slightly sticky texture. Bajra Gavvalu combines the earthy flavor of millet with the sweetness of jaggery, making it a nutritious and delicious treat enjoyed during festive occasions.