Holi 2023: 6 healthy delicious delights  to enjoy this festival

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During Holi, extra sweet snacks that are high in calories can  hinder your efforts to lose weight. Try these very fantastic healthy  snacks during Holi instead of the sugary ones!

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Baked Gujiyas You should switch to baked gujiyas from fried ones. Baked gujiyas,  which are made with a variety of flavours and little sugar,  will be your ideal treat during Holi. The baked gujiyas can also  be filled with fruits like apples or pineapple

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Low-Cal Thandai Let's face it, Holi will feel incomplete without the iconic thandai. The good news is that your health won't be jeopardised by having a glass of thandai. You only need to use organic milk and a small amount of jaggery in place of the sugar to make it healthy.

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Moong Dal Dahi Vada Who said having nutritious meals doesn't have to mean sacrificing flavour? Instead of deep frying the vada, mix moong dal into the urad dal. Proteins, important vitamins, and minerals are abundant in moong dal. Eat plenty of curd with your tasty dahi vada.

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Tikki Chhole This is a well-liked delectable Holi snack. However, the conventional tikki chhole is made using potatoes, which are high in carbohydrates (calories). Reduce the number of potatoes in the stuffing and increase the number of beets, carrots, or paneer as a healthier alternative.

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Oat Idli This breakfast is perfect for Holi morning. It is easy to prepare quickly and contains little fat. To make the dish healthier and tastier, you can add some carrots, beans, and peas.

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Lauki ka Halwa Lauki, a bottle gourd, is high in nutritional fibre and contains 98% water. Because it has less saturated fat, it is a fantastic addition to your Holi treats. The halwa is ready for consumption once you've added your favourite dry fruits and a few rose petals.