Diwali Mithais vs. Diwali ChocolatesMithais, Indian sweets, have been an integral part of Diwali celebrations in India. They are heavily exchanged as Diwali gifts both in social as well as corporate spheres. Enjoying sweets with family and friends is a common Diwali custom. And, for some, it starts a few days ahead of Diwali and lasts for about a month after the festival. Even small sweet shops in India transform into sweet megastores around Diwali. They offer mouth-watering options – from flour to milk and from sugar syrup soaked to completely sugar free sweets – you get it all. Accented with a variety of edible colors, Diwali Mithais have the looks, flavor, and the taste that compel even the most health conscious to indulge in them. Be it barfi, gulab jamun, rasogulla, soan papdi, or some other delicacy – everything has a buyer on Diwali. But people also realize that buying too much of sweets, whether it’s for gifts or for self-consumption, eventually may lead to waste. It’s not uncommon to get fed up with sweets quickly. Also, homemade mithais may have the potential to last long but sweets bought from a sweetshop cannot survive months – if you cannot consume them fast enough you’ll end up trashing them. To avoid this wastage one can opt for alternative gifts like dry-fruits and chocolates, instead of completely selling out to sweets. Specially packed Diwali dry-fruits and Diwali chocolates make excellent festival gifts. They also add a touch of sophistication and distinction to your gifts. They stand out among stacks of mithai boxes. Both dry-fruit and chocolates don’t go bad soon so there is little chance of wastage. They are also healthier options over fat and sugar rich mithais. When it comes to the available variety, Diwali chocolates can give Diwali Mithais a good competition. Cadbury chocolates are becoming increasingly popular as festival gifts in India. But there are many more options like a pack of assorted chocolate bars, milk chocolate gift hamper, dark chocolates with mint flavor, and box of chocolate powder. The prices of Diwali chocolates and dry-fruit are usually higher than that of Diwali mithais, the advantages however make them a preferred gift. We cannot undermine the customary importance of Diwali mithais. So in order to keep the tradition of mithais alive, best is to buy them in moderate amount – only enough that you and who you share it with can consume. Chocolates, along with dry fruit and namkeen add the right mix to Diwali party.
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