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Giving a flavourful twist to these Lohri cakes is Gurugram-based home baker Anubha Garg, from Melting Momentz. She uses a host of ingredients to give these craft cakes a fresh, fruity flavour.
"There’s a growing trend for customised cupcakes, say with bonfire-shaped frosting, and cakes to mark the occasion. For Lohri, one can incorporate themed pastries and desserts alongside the ...
Lohri date and timings. ... These children are sent off with handfuls of Lohri delicacies, like gazak (candy flat-cake made of sugar or caramelized jaggery, coated with sesame seed), bhuga (puffed or ...
Lohri, the harvest festival will be celebrated on January 13, 2025, ... dry leaves, and cow dung cakes. Families gather to make traditional delicacies like til laddoo (sesame seed balls), ...
The joyous festival of Lohri, a vibrant celebration of fire and harvest, ... People gather outside their homes or in public areas and ignite the bonfire using wood and cow dung cakes.
Lohri is all about delicious food, ... people light fires outside their homes or in public areas using wood and cow dung cakes, and then they perform Parikrama around the fire while offering ...
Lohri 2024: Lohri is celebrated in parts of northern India, especially Punjab and neighbouring states, to mark the beginning of the harvest season. This year the festival falls on January 14, Sunday.