By Krati Purwar
October 22, 2024
Diwali will be celebrated in the last week of October 2024, for which preparations are in full swing. One of the largest aspects is exchanging and distributing sweets. Take note of these traditional Indian sweets that set the festive vibes.
No matter what the occasion is, motichoor ladoos are perfect for this festive season. Add them to the spread and watch them vanish.
Kaju katli with silver vark is the Diwali sweet that is cherished across several households in India. It is rich and delicious.
Well! Diwali is incomplete without gulab jamun. If you don’t compete with your sibling about who can eat the most, you are missing all the fun.
From the land of West Bengal, sandesh is a traditional Diwali sweet. Add it to your platter to surprise guests.
Milk cake is another famous traditional sweet that sets the festive vibes on Diwali. You can get it from any nearby shop to set the festive vibes.
In Maharashtra, puran poli takes centre stage during Diwali celebrations. Made with dal, flavoured cardamoms, and jaggery, this is a delicious indulgence.
Diwali without jalebi is like celebrating the festival without lights. Get crispy ones for breakfast and enjoy sweetness throughout the day.