Top Navratri sweets to add sweetness to the festivity

Navratri celebrates the victory of good over evil. It is a festival that continues for several days and is a famous occasion that brings people together.

During the festival, we observe people performing various rituals and customs that have been followed for generations and serve as the basis to spread happiness and integrity amongst people. The enjoyment of this festival comes with various types of sweets from different parts of India.

The following blog will highlight the most famous and loved sweets by Kailash Sweets that create a special air in the festive mood. 

If you are looking for sweets that won’t affect your health while enjoying the rich taste of creaminess, then apple rabri is a simple recipe you can try at home. It is made using low-fat milk, dry fruits and apples. Adding dry fruits, cardamom and chopped apples while boiling milk makes a perfect blend of taste with fewer calories.

Kaju katli is a delicious mouth-watering sweet that everyone loves to have. It is a must on the list of favourites that melts in your mouth. The treat is prepared from ghee, cashews, sugar and flavouring ingredients. Various shops tend to neglect the quality, but Kailash Sweets keep in mind the importance of every sweet and presents it with decorative papers to make it appealing to customers. 

Ghari is an Indian delicacy from Surat, Gujarat. It is made of puri batter, milk and sugar and carved into a round shape to provide a solid texture. The sweet is available in wide varieties, and ingredients such as Kesar, almond, and pista are added to give it a pure scent. The northwestern sweet delivers a packing taste of rich flavours blended with perfection. 

Who doesn’t love chocolates? The essence of this element makes a sweet more appealing and makes people crave it. Burfi is an easy recipe made in many homes during various festivals. It is made from milk, sugar, chocolate compounds and flavouring ingredients. Commonly, single-layer burfi uses raw sugar cane sugar to sweeten the delicacy. Since burfi involves less ghee, khoya or mawa is the best element that brings out the authentic taste of burfi when combined with nut powder. 

Soan papdi is one of the most loved sweets from Uttar Pradesh. The sweet is made primarily from flour, sugar, ghee and cardamom. The use of flour in it gives the sweet a dry yet moist nature. We can see various vendors selling the sweet, but soan papdi made by Kailash Sweets is very eye-catching and pleasing to the taste buds.

The various types of sweets presented above by Kailash Sweets are true to their tastes and make any festival more enjoyable. They also focus on providing their sweets in beautifully crafted boxes for various occasions creating better customer feedback.

If you are looking for perfect handmade sweets, then you’ve just arrived at the right place. Indulge in the sweets complimenting every moment and add a special feel to your festivities.