Diwali celebrations are here. Hosts can now prepare delicious mithai in just 20 minutes. This no-cook recipe uses milk powder, coconut, and dry fruits. It offers rich flavours and an elegant look.
With Diwali around the corner, this is precisely the time when families divide up tasks for the annual ghar ki safai (deep cleaning) to welcome Goddess Lakshmi . Praying for prosperity and wealth, ...
Diwali season is upon us! This no-cook mithai comes together in 20 minutes and is a treat to make! (Photo: Adobe Stock image) Now while you can literally smell the mirth in the air, the never ending ...
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This 20-minute no-cook mithai could be the easiest way to impress guests this Diwali: Ingredients and recipe guide
Diwali, celebrated across India, is a festival of lights, joy, and indulgence, bringing families together to share sweets, decorations, and festive cheer. Traditional mithai preparation, however, can ...
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