29 Dec,2023
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While it's a traditional delight during Teej in the rainy season, there's a growing love for it in winter festivities.
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Imagine the magic of kesar feni in your plate- from the heart of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Its not just a sweet but it’s a winter love story.
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The queen of winter street food? The decrease in temperatures and the onset of chilly winds make it the perfect weather to enjoy something warm and tender.
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Winter in India brings a burst of orange goodness, and here's why everyone loves it! It's not just about the fruit; it's a cultural thing.
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In winter, peanuts are a hit in India, especially during festivals like Makar Sankranti and Lohri. You'll find street vendors roasting peanuts, giving off that irresistible aroma.
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in India means one thing: Gajar ka Halwa fever! Imagine juicy red carrots hitting the markets, signaling the start of a sweet celebration.
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In India, winter and dates go hand in hand, adding a warm touch to the season. Beyond just being delicious, dates have a cultural and religious significance, especially during festivals like Eid-ul-Fitr.
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Harvested during winter, this little green wonder is like a burst of sunshine because of its crazy-high vitamin C levels.
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