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Holi Sweets


Indian festivals are known for their unique way of celebration. Apart from maintaining various traditions and rituals during the festivals, people also prepare delicious food items to make the occasion more special.

Gujiya.jpgThere are famous and delicious dishes prepared during Holi. After playing color one enjoys eating these foods with great pleasure. Holi is also famous for the variety of sweets that are offered to the visitors that come to apply colors and enjoy the sweets offered by the host.

All recipes which are made on this day are cherished by family members and friends with great fervor. This section contains a variety of traditional recipes and cuisines which are prepared during Holi festival and are savored by majority of the families and friends.


Gujia:
It is a northern sweet dish savored popular amongst the people.

Puran Poli:
These are made in small doughs after which they are fried and served hot.

Papri:
It’s a snack containing meethi leaves savored by chutnii.

Dahi Bhalle: This is also the snack which is quite popular among people and eaten with chutnii and curd.

Malpua: It is a sweet dish made of flour served with rabri. This can be stored for weeks to eat.

Saffron Syrup: It is drunk popularly by people on Holi as it is the cold drink.

Bhang: Associated with Lord Shiva, bhang has now become synonymous with Holi. Out of several ways of preparing bhang the most popular is the buds and leaves of cannabis squashed and ground into a green paste. To this mixture milk, ghee, and spices are added. This bhang base is turned to thandai

Thandai:
It is a cool drink made of poppy seeds, aniseeds, black peppercorns and rose petals, the buds and leaves of Cannabis using a mortar and pestle into a green paste. It is then mixed with milk, ghee, and spices which is latter on served along with ice cubes in the glass.

Kanji Ke Vade:
It is made of urad ki dal and is socked in water of rai and a flavored drink is originated which is sour in flavour.


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I had a wonderful opportunity of visiting Mumbai during the Festival of Holi, and it was quite an experience! A Prosperous and Colorful Holi to everyone!
by Norman Marquez on Mar 19, 2012 7:33 PM IST Report Abuse
Holi is a festival of Color and i want to wish everyone Happy Holi.
by amresh on Feb 17, 2012 4:46 PM IST Report Abuse
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by shivi gupta on Jan 20, 2012 6:53 PM IST Report Abuse
"Our happiness depends on the habit of mind we cultivate. So practice happy thinking every day. Cultivate the merry heart, develop the happiness habit, and life will become a continual feast." Enjoy Holi With happiness.........Happy Holi..))
by Amit Srivastava on Mar 17, 2011 1:43 PM IST Report Abuse
I wish everyone back home in India a very Happy Holi....
by Anuj on Mar 14, 2011 2:19 PM IST Report Abuse
Let's all try to make this festival of colors- into a showcase of India's cultural heritage and uniqueness.
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