What's for Diwali 2023? Traditional Indian specialities

Published by Manon de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis · Published on November 6th, 2023 at 04:26 p.m.
What exactly do we eat for Diwali 2023? Discover the traditional specialities prepared and eaten during the great Indian and Hindu festival!

Now that you know all about the history and origins of Diwali , let's find out what's on the menu for this great Indian and Hindu festival, held this year on November 12, 2023 in India, but also in all countries and cities where the Indian diaspora is present, including Paris!

Culinary specialities are, in fact, an essential part of Diwali, and although they vary from one region of India to another, they all share a blend of sweet and savoury flavours and shimmering colors. Here are some of the most popular traditional specialties prepared by families for Diwali 2023!

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Mithai are the must-have sweets of Diwali. During the five-day celebration, a wide variety of these sweet treats can be found on tables, including barfis, condensed milk-based rectangles topped with pistachio and cardamom; gulab jamun, little balls of dough fried in sweet syrup; jalebis, spiral-shaped pastries dipped in syrup; balushahi, similar to doughnuts; and laddus, sweet balls made from chickpea flour.

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These sweets, known as prasad ("offerings"), are exchanged between friends and family during the festival. Reputed to be the favorite dessert of the deity Ganesh, modak, a sweet purse filled with coconut, is also eaten and offered during Diwali.

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Samosas, triangles stuffed with vegetables or meat, and pakoras, deep-fried fritters made from vegetables, meat or fish, are savory Diwali delicacies served as snacks during the festivities.

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Namkeen include a wide variety of savoury snacks, such as bhujia, spicy noodles, chivdas, a mixture of nuts and puffed cereals, or papad, thin lentil or chickpea flour cakes, generally eaten with tea during family reunions.

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Another Diwali tradition is the creation of edible rangoli from sweets. As we told you when we explained the origins of Diwali, rangoli are patterns laid out on the floor to welcome the deities into the home. Some families arrange mithai of different colors and shapes on the floor to create artistic patterns that are both decorative and delicious.

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The Diwali meal is often served on a thali, a metal tray containing a variety of colorful, spicy dishes, including lentil dahl, vegetables prepared in different ways, basmati rice, naan, chutney or raita, a sauce made from yoghurt and vegetables. Dishes vary, of course, depending on the region of India!

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Biryani is a dish of fragrant rice mixed with spices, vegetables and meat - usually lamb or chicken. A staple of this popular festival, it is appreciated for its rich, complex flavours.

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Chai masala is one of the drinks served during Diwali celebrations. It's black tea flavored with spices such as cardamom, cinnamon, cloves and ginger. It is sweetened and served with milk for a comforting creaminess.

Rich in flavor, texture and color, traditional Diwali specialties reflect India's cultural and culinary diversity, while celebrating the sweetness of life and abundance. Why not take a trip to one of Paris's Indian restaurants to sample some of these specialities?

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