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Viral Video Shows How Soan Papdi Is Made; The Process Will Leave You Stunned

Soan papdi is one of the most unique Indian mithais. These yellow square pieces have a delicate texture that melts into your mouth as soon as you take the first bite. It is especially popular during festivals such as Diwali and is exchanged between our loved ones. Soan papdi is loved not just in India but also abroad. If you look it up on the internet, you'll find several videos of foreigners trying this dessert for the first time. That's how popular it is. But apart from its incredible taste, have you ever wondered how soan papdi is made? We recently came across a viral video that shows the making of soan papdi, and it will surely take you by surprise.Also Read: Watch: Video Shows How Orange Popsicles Are Made In A Factory, Internet Is DividedThe video was shared on Instagram by a hand...
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Diwali 2022: How To Make Halwai-Style Soan Papdi At Home (Recipe Video)

Diwali is finally here and we are celebrating it today (October 24, 2022) with the utmost grandeur. And needless to say, it is that time of the year when we go on a bingeing spree, keeping all our diet thoughts at bay. From chaat to chole bhature and biryani, our list of indulgences goes really long. But what remains on the top are some classic mithais. Take soan papdi for instance. This candy-floss-like sweet treat holds a constant position on our Diwali dessert platter. The almost crispy texture and the flavours of nuts and cardamom in it, make the mithai loved by one and all. That's not all. Soan papdi makes for a common gifting option too. Agreed?Also Read: These 7 Last-Minute Dessert Recipes Will Make Your Task Easy For DiwaliIf you are planning to gift boxes of soan papdi to your ...
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“It’s That Time Of The Year”: Soan Papdi As Diwali Gift Sparks Meme Fest On Twitter

Diwali is just around the corner and our preparations are in full swing. From cleaning the house to putting colourful lights, diyas and rangoli, we are doing to all to light up the day with happiness and positivity. Alongside, we are also busy meeting friends and family and exchanging gifts and sweets. Exchanging gifts is a tradition that we all follow during Diwali for eons. From clothes and jewellery to home décor elements, we choose different things for different people as per their liking and oisur relationship with them. But what remains the constant is sweets. It's a tradition to add a mithai box along with a gift on Diwali - this means our pantries are always packed with sweets during (and after) the festival. The most common sweet we all witness during this time of the year is s...
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Australian Woman Tries Indian Snacks For The First Time; Reaction Goes Viral

Across the world, Indian cuisine is known to pack a punch with its beautiful melange of spices and flavours. While our curries are famous across the world, Indian snacks too are renowned for being delicious. Proving this yet again is a video by an Australian content creator named Tannar. In a video that has gone viral and captured the attention of Indians across the globe, the YouTuber is seen tasting a bunch of Indian snacks for the first time.In the video, Tannar is seen with a huge cardboard box with an assortment of snacks including Alu Sev, Soan Papdi, Chai Puri, Uncle Chips, Kurkure and banana chips among others. While Tannar loved the coated peanuts, a staple in most Indian homes, she was completely floored by Soan Papdi. Upon tasting the sweet, she said, “I've done a lot of thes...