Celebrating Diwali wouldn’t be complete ... This slightly chewy, mildly sweet treat is ideal for sharing with loved ones on ...
From the crunchy mathris to the sweet shakar pare ... your festivities utterly special. With each diverse region adding its ...
Sweets are a treasured part of many holidays – and Diwali is no different. Diwali, the festival of lights, is one of the biggest festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists ...
While Diwali calls for a little indulgence, if you are strict about your diet, here are five things to help you say 'no' to sweets when you are offered some. If you are health conscious and avoid ...
Young Post got a taste of Diwali thanks to junior reporter Joy Pamnani, who shared some of her sweets with us, as is customary. Prices shown are for one 400g box. All are available at Chungking ...
This is the ultimate sweet showstopper for any Diwali party. The classic version requires lots of effort – from making a complex milk dough and deep frying it, to making your own syrup.
Have a sweet tooth craving? This will be your best pick! A tasty and easy to make North Indian dessert. A must for Diwali and for any auspicious occasion you need to celebrate.
Diwali is a time for special sweets and savories that tantalize the taste buds. From the melt-in-the-mouth goodness of malaiyo (a frothy, sweet delicacy) to the richness of Benarasi paan ...
appease your appetite this Diwali from November 4 to 6, 12 pm-12 am. Finish off your meal with their special festive sweet boxes, including Indian sweets like kaju katli, anjeer barfi, Amritsari ...