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Diwali Recipes |
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Diwali is the major festival in India, and with it brings a lot of joy, fun and frolic. Not only is it a Festival Of Lights but in its own right it is also the Festival of sweets. Each region of India has its own traditional variety of sweets and cuisines made specifically for this festival. So, for your dining pleasure we have collected these sweets recipes from the different regions of India. Most of these recipes have been handed down over generations. Which is why, it is quite possible that, for the last five decades, besan laddus have been made in exactly the same manner. |
Housewives all over the country start the serious business of chopping, grinding and roasting nuts and preparing flour for the sweets at least a fortnight before Diwali. It is a custom to exchange sweets with each other on Diwali and you will fin that the more traditional households will always gift homemade sweets instead of the commercially made ones. And that they taste delicious, there’s no doubt about!
However, do go slow on the sweets as they can be very unhealthy sometimes. Your best bet it to replace ingredients like sugar and butter with healthier alternatives. Gift people homemade sweets this Diwali and watch them light up! Check out the following recipes-:
- Almond Seera
- Badam (Almond) Katli
- Khoya Laddu
- Gujia
- Malpua
- Doodh Peda
- Kesar Bhat
- Jalebi
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