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Diwali 2022: Best 7 sweets to make your platter festive ready

Delhi New: When its festive season especially Diwali, sweet dishes are something that first comes to one’s mind. It is the first thing that gets added to the list of festive feast. Diwali is one such festival that is celebrated with pomp and show across the nation. It covers an amalgamation of firecrackers, food, lights […]

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Delhi New: When its festive season especially Diwali, sweet dishes are something that first comes to one’s mind. It is the first thing that gets added to the list of festive feast. Diwali is one such festival that is celebrated with pomp and show across the nation. It covers an amalgamation of firecrackers, food, lights and gifts.

On the occasion of Diwali, let us look at the best sweet dishes that can make you and your guests drooling over.

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Gulab Jamun

Gulab Jamun is probably one of the go-to desserts in every household during festivals, especially Diwali. A couple of hot gulab jamun after a wholesome meal is something that kicks one’s tastebuds. So treat your guests with some delicious gulab jamuns this Diwali.

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Kaju Katli

The mouth watering Kaju Kati dipped in Choco or plain is a perfect choice to make your platter festive ready. It is a very popular sweet in many parts of India and is often given as gifts during festivals like Diwali.

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Jalebi

When talking about sweets, how can we forget Jalebis which commonly gains a place in the platters of sweet-tooths. Being the oldest Indian dessert, Jalebis has been consumed by sweet lovers for years. So ready to try your hands on jalebis this Diwali?

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Malpua

This Indian sweet is basically popular in the Eastern India like West Bengal, Odisha, etc. Apart from this, Malpua gains special attention in North India during Diwali. This sweet dish originated in the Indian sub-continent during the Vedic period.

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Sandesh

Sandesh is basically a Bengali sweet dish that has become quite popular with other Indian cultures. Sandesh can come in different shapes and sizes and can contain a variety of toppings and flavors.

Rice Payasam

Rice Payasam is, as the name suggests, a rice-based Indian dessert that is prepared with milk, ghee, and sugar/ jaggery. It is a traditional dish in India, especially in the Southern regions and in West Bengal.

Gajar ka Halwa

Gajar ka Halwa is everyone’s favourite when it comes to Halwas. It is a carrot-based Indian dessert. It is a pretty popular name in the Indian mithai scene and has garnered global attention in recent times.

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