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pratulraghav · 1 year
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gyanshilakitchen · 1 year
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Namak Pare Recipe in HINDI | नमक पारे बनाने की विधि | Crispy Namak Pare Recipe #namakpara
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lalgulab123 · 1 year
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browngurl99 · 5 months
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How many Namakpare is too many Namakpare?
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shagunsweets · 1 year
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Exploring Delhi's Delightful Sweets: The Significance of Motichoor Ladoo in Delhi and Chappan Bhog in Delhi
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Importance of Sweets in Indian Culture:
A long time ago someone asked me why people in India gift sweets on every occasion be it a festival, first job, birthday, marriage, or any special day in life. I replied, “ It’s an integral part of India’s culture”. It's because it is a tradition for a long time. 
Most of India’s sweets are prepared with Ghee, Sugar and Milk which is considered pure(Satwik) and it is believed that the first offering is made to god so sweet or mithai is offered to god first then everyone else as Prasadam. India is the one and only country which holds the record of having the most numbers of sweets. There are hundreds of known sweets which have different significance as per different festivals and states but the Motichoor Ladoo in Delhi and Chappan Bhog in Delhi have an extra significance in sweets.
Motichoor Ladoo in Delhi:
Motichoor Ladoos are mouth-watering, easily melted small sweet balls mainly prepared with Gram flour (besan), ghee, sugar and some spices like cardamom. Motichoor basically means crushed pearls but in reality, they are tinny granules(small boondi) made with the batter of Gram flour (besan) after frying in ghee or oil. At Shagun Sweets, we prepare the best Motichoor Ladoo in Delhi which is prepared with the best quality of fine gram flour(besan) with pure desi ghee.
People often get confused between the Motichoor Ladoo and the Boondi Ladoo as they look the same and both are made with boondi but the main difference is Boondi Ladoo’s boondi are bigger while Motichoor has small boondi in it.
Originating from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, these Ladoos came to Delhi around 1700. Among all the Ladoos, Motichoor Ladoo is the most famous and loved Ladoo in India.
Popular Places to Buy Motichoor Ladoo in Delhi:
Some of the popular places where you buy the best quality Motichoor Ladoo in Delhi are Shagun Sweets. Where all the quality checks and standards are followed to prepare the Motichoor Ladoo that's the reason Shagun Sweets is the best choice to buy Motichoor Ladoo. You can even order online through Swiggy and Zomato.
Importance of Motichoor Ladoo in Delhi:
Motichoor Ladoo has its own special importance in festivals and celebrations all over India as well as in Delhi. There is not even a single marriage left without the Motichoor Ladoo in Delhi. For every occasion be it marriage, birthday, worship, or rituals- these Ladoos are prepared and offered to relatives and deities. In every auspicious work, people offer Motichoor Ladoo to Lord Ganesha as Prasadam as these Ladoos are favourites to Lord Ganesha.
Chappan Bhog in Delhi: 
Chappan Bhog is made with two words one is Chappan which is number 56 and the other is Bhog which means offering so Chappan Bhog literally means “56 offerings”. So Chappan Bhog does not include a single dish or sweet but it is a combination of 56 eatable dishes which includes sweets like Rasgulla, Jalebi, Barfi, Ghewar and Motichoor Ladoo; salty like Namakpare, Bhujia, Papad etc; dry fruits as almond, cashew, raisins etc.
Origin and History of Chappan Bhog in Delhi:
There is a famous story about the origin of Chappan Bhog in Delhi. During the childhood of Lord Krishna, the people of Vrindavan used to serve lavish food to Lord Indra to make him happy so that he makes the timely rain. So little Krishna asked Vrindavan people to stop it as he thought it was an injustice to them. Lord Indra got angry about this and started a heavy rain and storm in Vrindavan and made flood-like situation. People went to Little Krishna for help then he asked all the people to gather at Govardhan Parvat(Mountain). Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Parvat on a little finger as an Umbrella to prevent Vrindavan’s people from this heavy rain. 
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The rain did not stop for seven days and Lord Krishna hoisted the mountain without moving a single inch and without food during these days. It is believed that Lord Krishna used to have 8 meals or dishes in a day so considering this, people prepared and offered 56(8 dishes X7 days) to Lord Krishna to show gratitude. From then, there is a legacy to offer Chappan Bhog to Lord Krishna through their Devotees.
Popular Places to Buy Chappan Bhog in Delhi:
The legacy is continued of providing the best Chappan Bhog in Delhi by the Shagun Sweets. We have been preparing the best authentic sweets with pure desi ghee and pure milk for 33 years. Starting from Ghaziabad in 1990, we have expanded with a wide presence in Delhi NCR having outlets in the places like Sahibabad, Durgapuri Chowk-Shahdara, Mauzpur-Yamuna Vihar, and Laxmi Nagar- East Delhi.
Importance of Chappan Bhog in Delhi in Festivals and Celebrations:
Chappan Bhog is widely famous throughout India and keeps an important place in festivals and celebrations. Chappan Bhog has a special place in the festival of Krishna Janmashtami as this Bhog is specially made to offer to Lord Krishna on his Birthday by all the devotees. Sometimes devotees can not prepare all the items of Chappan Bhog so Shagun Sweets is there to help you. Each and every sweet, we provide is made with pure desi ghee in our kitchen by keeping the care of hygiene by our artisan. If you are one who is looking for a mountain of sweets called Chappan Bhog in Delhi NCR, then you should definitely visit one of our stores where you will get this luxury item at a very affordable price.
Conclusion:
Motichoor Ladoo and Chappan Bhog, both have their own significance in Indian culture. Motichoor Ladoo is something which can be prepared easily and offered widely at every occasion, festival and celebration while Chappan Bhog is offered at some special festivals like Krishna Janmashtami or sometimes as a luxury gift. Motichoor Ladoo is less time taking in preparation whereas Chappan Bhog takes a lot of time to prepare. For saving both the money and time, you can always visit Shagun Sweets to taking the best experience and taste of the best Motichoor Ladoo and Chappan Bhog in Delhi.
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rangpurcity · 1 year
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Rashtra Kavach Om Review: This action film by Aditya Roy Kapur is 'a new dish made from old dough'
Rashtra Kavach Om Review: This action film by Aditya Roy Kapur is ‘a new dish made from old dough’
Rashtra Kavach Om Review in Hindi: Often, when women knead flour to make a dish at home, they often make namakpare or papdi from the remaining flour after making kachori. Means the flour is one and the names of the dishes made from it are different. These days the condition of the films being made in the name of action in Hindi cinema is also like the dough of this flour. The names of the dishes…
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cartduekitchen · 2 years
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Kaju Namak Pare Recipe Uploaded On Our YouTube Channel Please Like, Share And Comment Also Subscribe Our YouTube Channel #kajunamakpare #kajunamkeenpare #masalakajupare #kajunamakpaare #namakpare #cartduekitchen #cartduekitchenrecipes (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVs2-YqlLCV/?utm_medium=tumblr
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shellyfoodspot · 4 years
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Easy to make sooji ke namakpare, it is the perfect tea time snacks. Ingredients * 1 cup Semolina flour * 2 teaspoon salt * 1 teaspoon carom seeds * 1/4 teaspoon red chilli powder * 2 tablespoon refined oil * Warm water ( to knead dough) * Oil for frying Checkout the recipe link at bio or https://www.shellyfoodspot.com/semolina-namakparesooji-ke-namakpare/ #namakpare #semolinanamkeen #easynamkeen #diwalirecipes #easysnackideas #diwalisnack #teatimessnacks #namakpara #namakparerecipe #namakparerecipes https://www.instagram.com/p/CGIFd_2D0iJ/?igshid=lsli2e9a5xcm
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fbtiffinservices · 4 years
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A plate full of yemm Samosa with Nimki/namakpare #samosalover #samosa #nimki #namakpare #indianfoodies #indianrecipe #indiansnacks #foodblogfeed #snacks #snackslovers #foodies #foodpics #foodphotography #foodbloggers #foodblogfeed #foodieoninstagram #foodpron #food #instagram #foodblogging https://www.instagram.com/p/CB4wjmNAbEt/?igshid=1oofwgp73rn6l
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spicyfoodbites-blog · 4 years
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Namakpare . . . follow @spicyfoodbites . . . #namakpare #namkeen #namkeens #favfood #fav #favoritefood #favorite #foodindia #foodies #snack #snackindia #foods #foodpage #foodblogger #foodaholic #foodtrend #foody #foodphotography #foodography #foodmania #foodmania #foodfeed #foodfood #foodrecipes #foodpresentation #foodforfoodies #foodinspiration #foodie #foodstagram #foodlover #foodstylist https://www.instagram.com/p/CBm3FoJlMZS/?igshid=1eo7svf0js1sr
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bengalifoods · 4 years
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Reposted from @spice__palate Aaj bane hein sabke pyaare namakpare🤗❤️ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Follow @spice__palate for more. Follow @spice__palate for more. Follow @spice__palate for more. Follow @spice__palate for more. Follow @spice__palate for more. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @foodies_of_bhubaneswar @bhubaneswarbuzz @hey.delhi @indianfoodtales @foodnetwork @mumbaifoodcrush @bengalifoods @bestfood_aroundtheworld @indian__foodies @delish @foodtalkindia @gobblegrams @goodful @huffposttaste #snacks#indiansnacks#homemade#homemadefood#quarantine#lockdown#namkeen#nimki#namakpare#buzzfeedfood#buzzfeast#foodblog#foodblogger#indianfood#indianfoodbloggers#potd#bestoftheday#nomnom#eeeeeats#eatingfortheinsta#homechef#homecooking#foodporn#foodphotography#foodstagram#foodstylist#foodiesofinstagram#instagood#instadaily#yummy https://www.instagram.com/p/B_ZfyZWlYqu/?igshid=8r4shwzd4jaw
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uphindia-world · 4 years
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Recipe: Singhare ke Namakpare You can make Namakpare or shakarpare with singhare flour to eat in fasting days.IngredientsSinghare flour - 200 gms.
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Varyas Gluten free Namakpare :  Namakpare are easily among the favorite tea-time snacks in India. As tasty as they are, one shouldn't ignore the fact that they're made from gluten free maida. Try our Gluten-Free Namakpare that are just as tasty, if not more, and healthy at the same time! Order Today: https://bit.ly/3gf1wdo
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bhumikaskitchen · 3 years
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नमकीन शकरपारे रेसिपी - Namkeen Shakarpara  Or Namakpare Recipe In Hindi
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