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Viral: Andhra Family Treats Son-in-Law With 379 Types Of Food Items On Makar Sankranti
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Viral: Andhra Family Treats Son-in-Law With 379 Types Of Food Items On Makar Sankranti

[ad_1] In India, food and festival go hand-in-hand. Every festival brings along an extensive range of dishes that adds to the vibe of the celebration. Recently, people across the country marked Makar Sankranti with fun, fervour and, of course, food. But it seems a family in Andhra Pradesh went some extra miles to celebrate the festival. As per reports by multiple publications, a couple, identified as Bheema Rao and Chandraleela from Eluru district, organised a special Sankranti feast for their newly married daughter and son-in-law. And guess how many types of dishes were there on the spread? Let us spill the beans for you. There were 379 types of food items for the newly-married couple.Also Read: Twitter User's Friend Confuses Pongal With Music Fest. Internet ReactsSon-in-law, Muralidhar...
Watch: Sachin Tendulkar’s First Attempt At Preparing This Classic Sweet Treat
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Watch: Sachin Tendulkar’s First Attempt At Preparing This Classic Sweet Treat

[ad_1] You may be familiar with the Master Blaster's shots and unrivalled records, but you may not have known that Sachin is an ardent foodie and his Instagram is proof. Besides indulging in various cuisines, he loves cooking a variety of delicacies for his friends and family. Every now and then, he shares his foodie snippets on Instagram with his 38 million-strong fan following. Recently, Tendulkar shared an interesting video on the photo-sharing app. In the video, he is seen making gud til ladoo from scratch. In the caption, he wrote, "My first attempt at making til gud laddoo". He made this classic treat to celebrate the popular Makar Sankranti festival. Take a look at the post below.Also Read: Watch: Sachin Tendulkar And Wife Anjali Enjoy This Special MealThe video is designed in suc...
Watch: How To Make Classic Bengali Patishapta For Makar Sankranti Celebration
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Watch: How To Make Classic Bengali Patishapta For Makar Sankranti Celebration

[ad_1] The festivities of the New Year 2023 are all set to begin soon with Makar Sankranti. It is one of the most popular Hindu festivals, celebrated annually on January 14. Makar Sankranti signifies the end of winter season, making way to the hot summer days. The festival is marked in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Bihar, West Bengal and several other states. The celebration of Makar Sankranti coincides with Lohri in Punjab, Bihu in Assam and Pongal in the Southern region of India. While every state has its unique way of celebrating the day, but what remains common for all is food. Households across India prepare different types of dishes for the celebratory feast.In Bengal, Makar Sankranti is referred to as Poush Sankranti or Poush Parbon, marking the last day of Poush month. Thus,...