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    Fudco Cashew Nuts 250g

    Manufacturer: Fudco
    Fudco Cashew Nuts are packed with energy, antioxidants, minerals and vitamins that are essential for robust health. They are also full of soluble dietary fibber, and numerous health-promoting phytol-chemicals and heart-friendly monounsaturated-fatty acids like oleic, and palmitoleic acids.
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    Hindu festival - Holi

    Holi is a popular Hindu festival that is celebrated in India and other parts of the world. It is also known as the "Festival of Colors" or the "Festival of Love." Holi is celebrated on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Phalguna, which falls in February or March.

    The festival has several significant meanings and traditions associated with it. Here are some of the main reasons why Holi is celebrated:

    Triumph of good over evil: Holi celebrates the victory of good over evil. According to Hindu mythology, the festival commemorates the defeat of the demoness Holika by the god Vishnu.

    Welcoming spring: Holi also marks the arrival of spring, a time of renewal and new beginnings. The festival is an opportunity to celebrate the joy and beauty of nature.

    Forgiveness and reconciliation: Holi is a time to forgive and forget, and to mend broken relationships. People put aside their differences and celebrate together in a spirit of harmony and unity.

    Celebration of love: Holi is also known as the "Festival of Love" because it celebrates the love between Krishna and Radha, two Hindu deities. The festival is a time to express love and affection for family, friends, and loved ones.

    During Holi, people gather together to throw colored powder and water at each other, sing and dance, and enjoy festive foods and sweets. The festival is a time of joy and celebration, and it brings people together in a spirit of friendship and unity.

    During Holi, people prepare and share a variety of sweet and savory dishes with their family, friends, and neighbors. Here are some of the popular Holi foods:

    1. Gujiya: Gujiya is a sweet pastry filled with a mixture of khoya, dry fruits, and nuts. It is a traditional Holi food that is prepared in almost every household during the festival.

    2. Thandai: Thandai is a traditional Holi drink made with a mixture of milk, nuts, and spices, including almonds, pistachios, saffron, fennel seeds, and cardamom. It is a refreshing and cooling drink that is perfect for the warm weather during Holi.

    3. Dahi bhalla: Dahi bhalla is a popular North Indian snack made with lentil fritters soaked in yogurt and topped with chutneys and spices. It is a delicious and refreshing dish that is perfect for the Holi celebrations.

    4. Papdi chaat: Papdi chaat is a savory street food that is popular during Holi. It is made with crispy fried papdis, boiled potatoes, chutneys, yogurt, and spices, and is a perfect combination of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors.

    5. Puran poli: Puran poli is a sweet flatbread filled with a mixture of lentils, jaggery, and cardamom. It is a traditional Holi food that is popular in Maharashtra and Gujarat.

    These are just a few examples of the delicious foods that are prepared and shared during Holi. The festival is a time to indulge in sweet and savory treats and enjoy the company of family and friends.

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