In India, celebrations are spectacular events with joy permeating the atmosphere. It’s interesting to note that each region in India celebrates festivals in a manner that is exclusive to that area and reflects its cultural history and customs.

Now that Diwali is rapidly approaching and preparations are well on, it’s time to be merry with your decorations, lights, and delectable fare. The unique cuisine from each location used to commemorate this occasion is quite fantastic.

Gujaratis are renowned for their festivities and delectable cuisine. They contribute spirit to every festival, whether it is Diwali or Navratri, with their zeal and wonderful food. Observing how various dishes are made for Diwali farsan is quite intriguing. Farsan is the name for these snack foods, which are made in a way that gives them a longer shelf life. Here are a few straightforward farsan dishes made in Gujarat to honor Diwali.

The Chiwda/Poha

One of the most well-liked Diwali farsan recipes, it keeps well and is quite simple to make. The nicest part of this recipe is that you may adjust how you make the dry Chiwda suit your tastes. Tastes the best.

Chakli Rice

The ultimate binge-worthy treat for the holidays is this recipe for spherical spiral snacks. This crunchy, crispy snack is made with nutritious rice, and mint chutney enhances the flavor even more.

Khaman Dhokla

There is no need to introduce this traditional Gujarati treat; Dhokla is one of the finest comfort meals and can be enjoyed throughout any event as the ideal breakfast or snack.

Khandvi

This tasty and filling dish is a pleasure for the taste senses and is an original Gujarati cuisine. It is a nutritious snack meal made with gram flour and a blend of gentle spices.

Gujiya

Gujiya celebrations like Diwali and Holi would be lacking without these delightful khoya/coconut-stuffed gujiyas. This delicious treat is rather simple to make at home.

Source: times of india

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