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Ganesh Chaturthi Special Recipes
Ganesh Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chaturthi is a 10 day long auspicious Hindu festival celebrated to honour the elephant headed God Lord Ganesha’s birthday. This festival is mainly celebrated between August and September month of the year in India. People use to make sweet dishes and offer it to Lord... more
Read moreFried Modak Recipe
It is the time to make Ganesha’s favorite recipe Modak in a fried style with ...
Read morePoila Baisakh Special Recipes
Cheers to the beginning of a Bengali New Year. Countdown has already begun. Only few days are left for Nobo Borsho or Poila Boisakh. Bengalis take this day very seriously with lots of shopping and even more eating. Many Bengalis already decided their special menu recipes to celebrate the Bengali... more
Read moreJamai Sasthi Special Recipes
Jamai Sasthi is really a very special festival to celebrate in every Bengali household. This day is mainly dedicated to son-in-laws. In Bengali, ‘Jamai’ means son-in-law in sasthi means sixth day as this occasion held on the sixth day of Bengali month ‘Jayestha’ according to the Hindu calendar. Mother-in-laws cook... more
Read moreBasant Panchami or Saraswati Puja Recipes
Basant Panchami is famous festival when we all worship Goddess Saraswati – goddess of learning, intellect and wisdom. During spring or in the Hindu month of Magh, the Vasant Panchami festival has been celebrated. Yellow colour is everywhere dominating on that day not only in clothes; even some of the... more
Read moreTri Colour Recipes for Republic & Independence Day Celebrations
The colour of patriotism can also be reflected on your food. So prepare these simple yet tasty recipes in your home to give your Republic & Independence Day a feel of patriotism. Celebrate your day with such flavor and Tri colour food recipes. Tri Colour Sandwich: Inspired by... more
Read moreMakar Sankranti or Poush Sankranti
Makar Sankranti or Poush Sankranti is a Hindu festival which is celebrated all over the India. It is also a harvest festival mostly celebrated in 14th – 15th January every year. Makar Sankranti is also known as Poush Sankranti, Pongal, Lohri and Khichadi is different state of India. This is... more
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