A Nashik sweet shop, Sagar Sweets, has launched a luxurious Golden Modak priced at Rs 20,000 per kg, infusing edible gold into the traditional Ganesh Chaturthi treat. The creation has sparked local ...
Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 celebrations are set to begin on August 27. People in different parts of India are eagerly awaiting this festival. As foodies, many of us are looking forward to the foodie side ...
Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, a ten-day festival honoring Lord Ganesha, begins on August 27th. Modaks, sweet dumplings symbolizing joy and spiritual knowledge, are central to the celebration. The article ...
The traditional Maharashtrian sweet, ukdiche modak, is experiencing a surge in popularity and innovation this Ganeshotsav. While classic recipes remain beloved, shops are introducing fusion flavors ...
Celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 with a nutritious twist! Try our quinoa and jaggery modak recipe for a delicious, health-conscious festive treat. Ganesh Chaturthi, celebrated on August 27, 2025, is a ...
If you have ever watched your mother or grandmother prepare modaks during Ganesh Chaturthi, you know it’s more than just a sweet dish; it's a tradition wrapped in love, steam, and patience. These ...
Ganesh Chaturthi is incomplete without modaks, the traditional sweet also given as offerings to Lord Ganesha. Even if there are many different kinds of offerings in the form of sweets, the delicious ...
Lord Ganesha – the remover of obstacles, the cute pot-bellied icon whose arrival is awaited every year with enthusiasm by his devotees – is also a lover of sweets. During Ganesh Chaturthi, the ...
Ganesh Chaturthi begins today and the festivities will include delicious modaks along with an array of sweet and savoury treats. Vinod Kanowjia, executive chef at the resort Rhythm in Maharashtra’s ...
It is that time of year when one sweet takes centre stage — the modak. No Ganesh Chaturthi feels complete without it. In Hyderabad though, the steamed version, the ukadiche modak, isn’t as easy to ...
Right from newer flavours to beautiful boxes, the shelf space of sweet shops is so adorned with scrumptious modaks that even Lord Ganesha would be spoilt for choice if he ever decided to come and shop ...