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Top Indian Sweets to Try in the City of Vadodara

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  The city of Vadodara has iconic sweet shops and confectionaries like Hanuram Foods Pvt Ltd where there are so many kinds and types of Indian sweets that it becomes time taking to simply choose one. Obviously, one wants to try the authentic sweets only. To help, Hanuram Foods Pvt Ltd –the best sweet shop in Vadodara lists the top Indian sweets to try in the city of Vadodara in this blog. With this list of top Indian sweets to try in the city of Vadodara, one can surely experience a gastronomic pleasure: Kaju Cassata As the name says, kau casatta contains loads of kaju that is cashews along with many other dry fruits with a tinge of saffron. Light green in color, it looks and tastes very soothing. Kaju casstta is a good choice when gifting sweets. Mohanthal Filled with ghee, mohanthal is a heavy sweet with light taste. Originating from the state of Gujarat, Mohanthal contains ghee, besan, milk, sugar, rose water, cardamom powder, saffron strands and dry fruits. Brown in ...

The Importance of Gifting Sweets in Diwali

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  Well, the connect of Diwali celebrations and sweets is extremely close. Most of India cannot think of a Diwali without sweets or mithais. Though the kind of celebration may differ but sweet is an integral part of Diwali celebrations every year. This year due to the pandemic though new restrictions are being levied about Diwali celebrations but sweet distribution or mithai for corporate gifting in Vadodara and rest of India remains unchanged. In this blog, lets learn how sweets became an inevitable parts of Diwali celebrations: Connect with Ramayana and Mahabharata Diwali celebrations are often believed to originate from the stories of Ramayana and Mahabharata. For Ramayana, Diwali is believed to commemorate the return of Lord Rama, his wife Sita and brother Laxman returned from 14-years exile. In Mahabharata, the return of Kauravas marks as celebration of Diwali. In both the occasions, the people of Ayodhya and Hastinapur were very happy and thus, celebrated by illuminatin...