Sweet Pongal is a delectable South Indian dessert made with rice, lentils, jaggery, and ghee. It's a comforting treat that perfectly satisfies your sweet cravings. Add half the quantity of ghee ...
Of all the festivals celebrated in Tamil Nadu, Pongal holds a special place. Like most harvest festivals across India, Pongal coincides with the beginning of the six-month northward journey of the sun ...
The celebration of Pongal will start on January 14, it is a 4-day festival. This festival is considered to be the festival of new crops. Sugarcane, jaggery, milk, rice and pulses are given special ...
Mumbai, Jan 15 (EFE).Mumbai, Jan 15 (EFE). — Thousands of women from Mumbai’s Tamil community woke up early on Friday morning to prepare for the Pongal festival, DNA newspaper reported. While it was ...
India's deep-rooted connection with rice is evident in its diverse culinary landscape, where it serves as a unifying element. From North to South, sweet rice dishes like Zarda, Kheer, and Sakkarai ...
Pongal is an ancient South Indian celebration, notably celebrated among Tamils. The festival's history dates back to the Sangam Age, which lasted from 200 B.C. to 300 A.D. Although Pongal originated ...
India has a rich and diverse history of sweets. Certain traditional desserts are associated with festivals celebrated during the year, while others are a common part of our daily diet. Recently, three ...
Makar Sankranti, celebrated on January 14th or 15th, marks the transition of the Sun into Capricorn (Makara) and the start of its northward journey (Uttarayan). This harvest festival is observed ...