By TravelDine
Samosa: Deep fried, potato-filled mini pyramids.
Aloo Bonda: South-Indian street food.
Murukku: Minimalist, spiral snack made of rice flour.
Gulab Jamun: Diwali can’t go without these sugary, fried milk balls.
Halwa: Braised sweet pudding made of carrots, semolina, or gram.
Namakpare: Crunchy savoury snack to accompany your tea.
Onion Bhaji: Spicy onion fritters served with tea.
Rice kheer: The sweet rice pudding is considered auspicious.
Aloo Bhujia: Diwali is incomplete without sharing a pack of this!
Soan Papdi: A flaky sugar and gram flour crumble cake.
Dry Fruits Sandesh: Nut-based dessert for the lactose-free diet.
Atta laddoo: A healthy wheat flour and jaggery truffle.
Gujiya: Sugar and cream come together for this delectable sweet.
Kalakand: The simplest milk cake that completes the essence of Diwali.