: A creamy, liquid version where vermicelli is boiled in milk. Dry (Jodda) Shemai

is a staple dessert in Bangladesh and India, particularly during festive occasions like Eid. It consists of vermicelli noodles roasted in ghee and then simmered in sweetened milk flavored with cardamom.

It can be enjoyed hot, cold, or at room temperature, thickening into a more pudding-like consistency as it cools. 2. "Animal" Themed Desserts

: A version where the vermicelli is cooked with less liquid for a firmer, toasted texture. Caramel Shemai

Roasted wheat vermicelli, milk (often condensed or powdered), sugar, ghee, cardamom, and a garnish of nuts and dried fruits like raisins and pistachios. Variations: Doodh Shemai

), a traditional South Asian sweet vermicelli pudding often served as a dessert. Another popular interpretation involves such as the viral jiggly jelly animals character-shaped gelato 1. Traditional Shemai (Sweet Vermicelli)

If the intent refers to "animal" desserts, there are several trending styles: