Diwali, the festival of lights ... cultural and spiritual wealth as well,” explained Bhasin. Sweets, called mithai, are a big part of the festival – you’re even meant to offer them to ...
Diwali is one of the biggest religious holidays ... Among the gifts and the feast, you’ll often see plenty of mithai. Mithai are Indian sweets, made from flour, milk, sugar and nuts and ...
Diwali celebrates the triumph of good over evil ... People also visit relatives and often take a box of mithai - the Hindi word for sweets - with them. Many people also light firecrackers over ...
There are plenty of options to fill your platters this Diwali. Source: Getty Images/Petri Oeschger Melding modernity with tradition, the platters come with countless permutations and combinations ...
She also tries to involve her daughters in all Diwali traditions: “Just involve them, get them to take the mithai (Indian sweets) out of the box and put them on the tray and get them to help you ...
The Diwali buffet will last from November 3-6 ... the restaurant offers three main courses and a delectable spread of traditional mithai box. Indulge in spicy sev tamatar, undhiyu, baigan bharta ...