India Sweets That Are Gifted During Diwali

Posted on the 24 March 2021 by Abhamishra

Diwali is a significant festival in India, and there are only very few other festivals that match the pomp and gaiety of Diwali. Diwali is celebrated all across the country, and even in parts of other countries as well. Known as the 'Festival of Lights', the entire country is lit from Kashmir to Kanyakumari on this auspicious occasion. People give gifts and sweets to their near and dear ones during Diwali. There are a lot of options when it comes to sweets in India.

Here are some of the most popular sweets that can be given as Diwali gifts 2020.

Most Popular Sweets for Diwali:

Kaju Barfi:

Kaju Barfi is one of the most popular sweets in India. This dish originated from Maharashtra. This can be given on any occasion, and even on Diwali. The sweet is made from cashew nuts and has a fantastic taste. It is readily available all over the country, so it won't be much of a hassle to get a packet of Kaju Barfi for Diwali.

Soan Papdi:

Soan Papdi is an Indian delicacy, that isn't found anywhere else. It is a classic North Indian sweet that is commonly given as a Diwali present. This cube-shaped sweet has flakes on top with a crunchy texture. It is extremely popular all over the country and can act as an amazing Diwali gift to someone.

Gajar Ka Halwa:

Gajar Ka Halwa is a sweet pudding made from grated carrots in India. This too is an extremely popular and tasty Indian sweet that can be given as a fantastic Diwali present. It is generally found during the winter season in some places, but in most the country, it is found throughout the year. 

Gulab Jamun:

Gulab Jamun is another Indian delicacy that is given during Diwali. It is a fried sweet dish that is dipped in syrup. Gulab Jamun is found all over the country. They come in small balls, but their sizes differ from one place to another. They too, are a Diwali favorite and loved unanimously all over the country.

Besan Ka Laddoo:

Besan ka Laddoo is a sweet dish made from gram flour. It comes in balls and is a dry sweet, therefore, is generally gifted in boxes. Besan Laddoos have almond flakes on top, to add to heir crunchy flavour, and are available in almost every state.

Khaja:

Khaja is an extremely popular sweet dish from Bihar. They are fried, flaky dumplings made from wheat flour, immersed in the syrup. These are another excellent option for a Diwali present as they are quite popular in India.

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Conclusion

Diwali sweets are much more than a tradition. No matter what sweet is given, they are offered with loads of love and affection. This is the beauty of this festival. So pack one of these Diwali sweets and gift it to a near and dear one to make the Festival of Lights special this year.