Tradition Reloaded- Five Must Try Diwali Special Sweets

Diwali commonly known as the festival of light celebrated around the world, this Diwali has been also taking a lot after the SC Court ban on firecrackers in Delhi-NCR recently.

Diwali sweets which all of us love to have so, we have made up a list of the 5 delicious & mouthwatering Diwali Sweets you must try.

Gulab Jamuns

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Diwali’s most-loved sweets, Originally a dish called luqmat al qadi from Persia, balls are fried till their golden brown, and soaked in a hot sugar syrup these are so addictive that they’re gonna ban it soon.

Gujjias

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Typical Maharashtrian Diwali dish, a very traditional sweet has a crisp golden exterior with a fluted edge and a delightful stuffing inside.

Coconut Burfi

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The famous north Indian desert Coconut Burfi easily at home during festivals. This delicious sweet dish is made using grated coconut, khoya and milk. It is a must-have after a heavenly lunch/dinner!

Shahi Tukra

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Shahi Tukda is a Hyderabadi sweet dish. Bread is fried in ghee till it gets crispy and is then covered with a creamy, drool-worthy rabri and an assortment of rich nuts.

Kesari Rice Kheer

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Kesari Rice Kheer is a classic and rich sweet pudding cooked with rice and milk flavored with cardamom and saffron. Kheer is a popular dessert in India. Rice kheer can be made for any festival or celebration which you can serve after meals at get-togethers.

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