Although traditional Holi delicacies vary from region to region and family to family, we've included a few important snacks and drinks to enjoy during your celebration. So get out, throw brightly colored powder everywhere, enjoy a bhaang-laced glass of thandai, and eat yourself silly. read more
Holi is a festival of colors and for Indian all festivals are great occasion of different sweets and dishes. Like of Diwali people like milk based sweets like gulab jamun, kaju barfi, on holi one of the popular sweet in Gujjia. But now you don’t have to go all into culinary arts you can simply buy holi sweets online. read more
The Hindu religious festival Holi is all about color, but it’s also an excuse to eat foods that awaken the senses and keep your spirits high. Although traditional Holi delicacies vary from region to region and family to family, we’ve included a few important snacks and drinks to enjoy during your celebration. read more
During Holi, all the people irrespective of their color, sex, caste, creed, or religion also get together for this enchanting festival in India. They rejoice with colors, foods, and drinks to express happiness, and symbolically celebrate life with the victory of good over evil, and spread the message of love, unity, and peace. read more