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Happy diwali 2016 Gifts Recipes and Myths

Happy Diwali Recipes Gifts 2016

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How is Diwali Celebrated?

Happy Diwali in India is celebrated with decorating houses with candles and diyas and to light up the house to keep the darkness aside. Indian traditional dishes are the most loved this day by everyone. Serving sweets like laddu with some traditional dishes is just so awesome. Exchange of gifts between friends and families also takes place during the Diwali. 
One of the most significant festivals in Indian culture, Happy Diwali, the festival of lights, sees millions attend firework displays, prayers and celebratory events across world every autumn. There are many shops which sale beautiful fancy candles and traditional diyas too. You can buy them to decorate your house.
Happy Diwali is celebrated with some positive vibes all over the world and people from different parts of the globe celebrate it with burning the evil. So what is your plan for this Diwali?? Do let us know! Happy Diwali! Be Safe and also Keep Safe!

What kind of food can be prepared for Happy Diwali?

Diwali is the festival of good spirit over the evil spirit. And we Indians celebrate it by lighting our houses with diyas and candles and with some delicious food. Yes! As well as know that for Indians without food there won’t be any festival, so there are some special dishes to be made on Happy Diwali. Lots of sweets, lots of delicious food that you are bound to love the festivals no matter what. As Diwali happens once in a year, we definitely want it to big something big and good. Check out the following 6 recipes for happy Diwali.
So here we have collected some sweets which are used to make on diwali.
  1. Gulaab Jamun: Well! How about having some homemade Gulaab Jamun?? Yummy isn’t it? Yes! Just imagine how awesome it will be for your guests to have some homemade Gulaab Jamun. You can simply buy the mixture from the supermarket and then cook it. It is easy to cook and takes only 15 minutes. Serve the Gulaab Jamun hot hot!                                                                                              
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  2. Paneer Tikka: Paneer tikka is the most favorite dish for the non-Bengalis and they will love to have this dish on any special day or occasion. It is something that will make your tummy fill yet will leave some space for main course. It is too delicious and you can enjoy it with soft drinks too. It is an easy to prepare recipe and takes only 20 minutes to prepare.                                                                                             
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  3. Matar Chola: Diwali goes best with the sweets. But among all the sweets this spicy dish won’t hurt much trust me! Matar Chola is one of the most special dishes that you can make on the festive day. It is quite yummy and can be served with roti or paratha. It takes 5mins to prepare and 10 minutes for cooking. Serve it hot!                     
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  4. Lauki Ki Barfi: Yes! Lauki Ki Barfi is the most favorite of all among the Indians sweets and it is best when homemade. It is just awesomely delicious and tasty. It takes hardly 10 minutes to cook and prepare. Then serve it hot with some garnishing.                                                                                                                      
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  5. Seb Ka Halwa: Well! An apple halwa a day will keep the doctor away. Hahaha… Well! This sweet dish is the best for diwali and you can have it with your guests and enjoy your Happy Diwali well.                                                                                       
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  6. Baked Rasogolla: It is one of the most delicious sweet dishes which every people from the corner of the world love it. This dish can be the best for your Diwali 2016 celebration. Just try this dish.                                                                                              
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Well! These are the top 6 best Diwali Dishes that you can make to celebrate your Happy Diwali. Make them and serve to your guests and I bet they will love to have these delicious and awesomely tasty dishes.
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