In Srinagar’s Aali Kadal, an 80-year-old phirni legacy sweetens Ramadan evenings
Muheeb Malik
Srinagar, February 24: As dusk settles over the old city and the call to prayer approaches, a narrow lane in Aali Kadal fills with customers waiting patiently for a taste of a Ramadan tradition that has endured for over eight decades.
For the Sheikh family, phirni is not just a dessert — it is inheritance, livelihood and identity.
At the centre of the bustle is Nazir Ahmad Sheikh, who, along with his sons Showkat and Aabid, carries forward a family craft that has become a seasonal staple for many households breaking their fast.
“We have been making phirni for 61 years, and people come from all over Kashmir to buy it from us,” Nazir says, as large vessels of slow-cooked milk simmer behind him.

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