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Holi Sweets

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Holi sweets are the traditional sweets that are exchanged on the day of Holi. Wide varieties of Holi sweets are available in the stores and gifting Holi sweets can add more charm to your Holi Celebration. Sweets are a very integral part of any Indian festival and Holi being one of the important festivals of India no one can think of celebrating it without sweets. Holi sweets can add a zest to your Holi celebration. Some of the common Holi sweets are gujjia, barfi, kajoo ki baarfi, jalebi, meva mithai, jalebi, rasgula and ladoo. All these Holi sweets contains the common ingrediants like flour, butter, milk cream and sugar. These traditional Holi sweets are freshly made in the house.

Holi is a festival of color, people enjoy every moment of Holi. Each of the states of India celebrates Holi in its own style and the preparation of sweets on Holi is also different. For instance in northern part of India people love to have “gujjia” a sweet dish, whereas in southern India people opt for “kheer” a desert. The tradition of exchanging Holi sweets is very old and till now this tradition is maintained. Welcoming people to their house and offering them sweets can be seen every where on Holi. After all it is said that sweets if exchanged makes the relationship sweeter.

The popularity of Holi has tremendously increased in past few years; that’s why, not only the Hindu community celebrates this festival but also other communities celebrate Holi. Some of the people find it very difficult to make Holi sweets and the get the sweets from the market. Market is accommodated with wonderfully designed sweets and that too in beautiful packs. So prepare some new Holi sweets on this season and enjoy your Holi celebration with the best sweets. Surf through the pages of Celebrationsonnet for more information on Holi.





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