Lohri 2026: Make These 4 Delicious & Simple Traditional Sweets at Home!

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News18•12-01-2026, 10:29
Lohri 2026: Make These 4 Delicious & Simple Traditional Sweets at Home!
- •Lohri, celebrated on January 13, marks the harvest of Rabi crops, the arrival of spring, and the end of winter, primarily in Punjab and North India.
- •The festival involves lighting bonfires, worshipping the fire god, and offering rice, jaggery, sesame seeds, revadi, and peanuts.
- •Learn to make traditional Lohri sweets like Sesame Laddus, Gajak, Peanut Chikki, and Sesame Revadi with easy-to-follow recipes.
- •Sesame Laddus, made with jaggery and sesame, are nutritious and symbolize prosperity, while Gajak offers a crispy, rich flavor.
- •Peanut Chikki, a hard yet crispy sweet, and small, crispy Sesame Revadi are also popular treats to share during the festivities.
Why It Matters: Celebrate Lohri 2026 by making traditional, delicious, and easy-to-prepare sweets like Sesame Laddus and Gajak at home.
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