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Discover these rich and delightful world of Bengali sweets with 8 timeless classics, from the creamy Mishti Doi to the delicate Sandesh. Each dessert reflects Bengal’s deep-rooted culinary traditions, offering a blend of flavors, textures, and artistry. It is perfect for festive occasions or everyday indulgence, these iconic treats are a true celebration of Bengali heritage.
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India’s diverse culinary heritage shines through its regional desserts, each offering unique flavors and texture. From Bengal’s creamy mishit doi to karnataka’s rich mysore pak, and rajasthan’s festive ghewar, these sweets are absolute treats. Odisha’s chhena poda resembles a cheesecake, while goa’s bbinca is a layered delight. Andhra’s crispy pootharekulu and maharashtra’s modak complete this flavorful journey of finest traditional 7 sweets.
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Make your Holi celebrations even sweeter with traditional delights. These authentic sweets are perfect for gifting and indulging in festive flavors. Amazon Holi Sale is live from 1st to 14th March with a minimum of 50% off on sweets. Don’t miss out on this amazing offer to stock up on your festive treats.
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In recent years, the world of food has seen a delightful resurgence of retro Indian desserts that once graced the kitchens of our grandmothers. These classic sweets, which hold a special place in Indian households, are making a strong comeback, not only because of their nostalgic charm but also due to the rising trend of comfort food and traditional flavors. Let's take a closer look at some of these vintage Indian desserts and how they are capturing hearts once again.  
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In a stunning display of culinary artistry, a Kolkata sweet shop has crafted an enormous ladoo for Ganesh Chaturthi. This massive treat, created to celebrate the festival, is causing a buzz with its impressive weight. Curious to know just how big it is? Read on to find out! 
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Classic and beloved, soft rice flour dumplings filled with jaggery and coconut are a staple during Ganesh Chaturthi A modern twist on the traditional treat, Chocolate Modak incorporates cocoa and melted chocolate try these delicious modak recipes to please Lord Ganesha and add sweetness to your celebrations
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The exciting Dahi Handi festival represents the mischievous nature of Lord Krishna, who used to steal butter from earthen jars hanging from the high ceiling. 
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This deep-seated tradition reflects India's enduring love for sweets. From bustling city streets to serene village landscapes, mithais are an essential part of life. They're not merely desserts but symbols of celebration, hospitality, and tradition. A wedding without laddoos? Unimaginable. Diwali without kaju katli? Unthinkable. Leaving a guest without offering halwa? Simply not done.
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Indian snacks and sweets are more than just delicious treats as we taste the heritage infused into every bite. Here are some delicious treats you must try for a delightful treat with friends and family.
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The festive spirit is in full swing as Navratri kicked off earlier this week. Sweets hold a special place, making it difficult for anyone to resist. Here, are five delicious sweets that you must try during Navratri to satisty your sweet tooth.
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Indian breakfasts are known for their variety, and sweet options hold a special place in this culinary tapestry. Here are seven tasty breakfast dishes that are going to fill your tummy and soul with food and love.
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Gujaratis, renowned for their love of food, have a distinctive habit of adding sugar to various culinary delights. However, this age-old tradition is now giving rise to an alarming health crisis. Here's all about the national survey.  
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Saurabh Arora, founder of Food Safety Helpline, and a doctorate in pharmaceutics from Jamia Hamdard University, lists down some tips to keep in mind while buying gujiyas.
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Here’s a delicious yet healthy dessert your children would love to eat. 
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Android is known to have the sweetest and yummiest of names. But none of them are Indian names. What if it had Indian sweets as name? Check out the list!
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Craving for home-made sweets among the Indian soldiers fighting in the trenches of France and Belgium during World War I became a matter of discussion for the British empire, according to a new book.






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