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5 Holi Dishes you can’t afford to miss on the festival of colours!!

Bura na maano, Holi hai!” ring in the streets as people take to the streets in every shade possible. HOLI is on full spring to set the country into blooming colours. And, now that the festival of Holi is almost here, it’s time to talk about all the Holi dishes that you must try.

Also, how can we miss these Holi special numbers especially Balam Pickari, Rang Barse, Holi khele Raghuveera, Do me a favour lets play Holi. So people, get ready with your Holi special playlist and focus on these delicious bites!!!

The Festival of Colours, Thandai, Bhang and ultimate masti is knocking your doors, so head on to welcome the festival with joy and love. HOLI without the Holi special delicacies is incomplete. Here is the Catalogue of Holi Dishes to lit up your celebrations and you just can’t afford to miss.

Mouthwatering Holi Dishes to try

Well, there are plenty of them which can stimulate your taste buds. Metha Lovers are most welcome as the Holi Dishes have much to do with Metha, Spicy Lovers don’t shatter there is much more for you too.

1. Gujiya

To begin with, we definitely remember this, our mother used to start preparing these in advance for the festival. Basically, Gujiya is Sweet dumplings made of semolina or flour filled with khoya, and dry fruits. They are can be fried or baked, for staying on a healthy diet you could bake them. Gujiya is simply irresistible!!

2. Kulfi

Kulfi is an Indian Subcontinent version of ice-cream. It was initially made by packing a mixture of dense evaporated milk, saffron, and pistachios into metal cones and keeping them covered with slurry ice. A Holi celebration is quite incomplete without a stick of Kulfi dripping down your hand!

3. Thandai

Want to experience some tipsy side of you? Drink Thandai and enjoy the feel, you witness. Thandai is a deceptive looking drink intoxicated by Bhang with the goodness of milk and dry fruits. For all those who do not intoxicate Almond and Kesar variants, Thandai is alternatives.

Related: Holi events in Chandigarh

4. Bhang Pakora

Bhang Pakora is served with spiced chutney definitely a great munching option to collaborate with Thandai. Pakoras are special on this occasion gives you a tipsy feel and helps you enjoy with full power.

5. Chaat

The most popular chaat dishes for Holi are the Dahi Bhalla and the Papri Chaat along with the evergreen Pani Puri. Dahi Bhalla Chat is a common sight at every household on this day. Easy to prepare and consume, chaat is the perfect way to whip up a Holi appetite.

The list is not over here, many more possibilities to tickle your tongue with scrumptious flavours of our country. Other food delicacies are Namakparre, Malpua, Kanji Vada, Coconut Laddoo, Phirni and so on. If your dietician has a problem with your Holi dishes fiesta, simply reply by BURRA NA MANNO HOLI HAI!!

Additionally, if you are planning to celebrate Holi festival out of your city, then read on to our suggestions on Long weekends for this year.

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