Navratri and fasting usually go hand in hand. If you observe fast for the nine-day festival, you might want easy and delicious recipes to add to your Navratri thali. Read on for some out-of-the-box ...
Turkish beverages are of great variety, which can be categorised as refreshing and savoury categories of foods. Learn about the richness of Turkey’s beverage culture and try 10 different beverages ...
There are many diverse traditions that embody the spirit of Diwali in different parts of the country. But did you know that in some parts of Rajasthan, there's a melon that's particularly ...
5. Chai Spiced Mule This vodka drink was designed for the desi chai enthusiast, drawing inspiration from the warming flavors of tea. The Moscow Mule, a spicy, sweet, and pleasant beverage created with ...
We are at the peak of the festive season and Diwali is around the corner. While in most parts of the country Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped on Diwali, people in West Bengal, Odisha and Assam worship ...
From Chevdo to Farsi Poori, these quick and easy snacks are commonly prepared in Gujarati households during the ‘festival of lights’ Every Diwali, you’d find Gujarati households filled with the aroma ...
Diwali is the most joyous time of the year as everyone comes together to celebrate the festival. To make you Diwali party even more interesting, here are some alcohol-free mocktail ideas that will be ...
There are different rituals across the country for worshipping Maa Lakshmi and Ganesh ji on this occasion. However, the bhog offered to the deities are similar in many regions. Here are the favourite ...
While most people are familiar with the five days of Diwali, most are still unaware of the fact that the Gujarati new year, Bestu Varas, also falls within this festive period. Slurrp caught up with ...
If you have a sweet tooth and you like to spend money to get the best of mithais, this Diwali why don't you try some of the most expensive sweets? Sweets are an integral part of India and when there ...
While northern regions in India celebrate Diwali in the second half of the day with sweets and crackers, South Indian Deepavali celebrations begin with rituals at the crack of dawn. What’s most ...
Festivities in India are incomplete without the desi mithais. Our obsession with sweets is known to all. Each region has their own set of unique sweet meats that are prepared at home during festivals.