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Continue readingVinayaka Chaturthi isn’t just about decorating your home, bringing in a beautiful idol, or chanting prayers. It’s also about the one thing that binds families, friends, and neighbors together — food! After all, what’s a celebration without a table full of steaming hot festive dishes? The Sacred Connection between Food & Festivity
Continue readingWhen Vinayaka Chaturthi comes around, one sweet steals the spotlight—the mighty Modak. Lord Ganesha’s favorite, this dumpling-shaped delight is more than just a dessert; it’s the soul of the festival. From steaming hot ukadiche modak in Maharashtra to fried, golden-brown versions in South India, modak has countless avatars—and each one is worth savoring. The Symbolism of Modak
Continue readingWhen it comes to Vinayaka Chaturthi, food is more than just a part of the celebration — it’s an offering of love, devotion, and togetherness. From fluffy idlis and steaming hot pongal to the king of the day — modak — the menu plays a central role in making the festival complete. But let’s be honest, planning and preparing a full festive spread at home can sometimes feel overwhelming. That’s where professional catering services step in to save the day.
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Continue readingBetween back-to-back meetings, hectic commutes, and the eternal “What should I eat today?” dilemma, most working professionals and students are caught in a daily food struggle. Enter: the humble but mighty Indian Tiffin Service—a lifeline for anyone craving homestyle meals without the mess, prep, or guilt. Thanks to Sulekha
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