Celebrate Diwali

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Celebrate Diwali

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, marks the end of harvest and the triumph of light over darkness. Celebrate Diwali with some of our delicious recipes.

The Diwali festival, also known as the “festival of lights,” marks the end of harvest and is one of the largest and brightest festivals within the Hindu, Jain, and Sikh populations. Although the legends that accompany the festival vary across different regions, it’s an exciting five-day event that is regaled in all corners of India and throughout the world.

Recipes

  • Indian Lettuce Bowls with Balti Paste
  • Spicy Basmati Vegetable Pulao
  • Madras Curried Chicken
  • Mango Cream Ambrosia
  • Poha Chivda
  • Chai Latte
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