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5 Popular Snacks For Dussehra 2022 To Celebrate The Joyous Day

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It is now Dussehra! On the tenth day of the massive nine-day Navratri celebration, we celebrate Dussehra to bring the celebrations to an end. This day, also known as Vijay Dashami, is observed to commemorate Lord Rama's triumph over Ravana. In order to commemorate this occasion, people gather and burn an effigy of Ravana. The Dussehra festival emphasises food as it does with most Indian celebrations. We can help if you've been thinking what kind of snacks would be appropriate for this important occasion. You can create some of the most well-liked foods for this Dussehra from our list.


1. Chikki - Often eaten by the campfire, the chikki is a traditional Dussehra snack! The peanut chikki is the most widely consumed variety and is relatively simple to produce. You only need ghee, peanuts, and jaggery to make your own chikki!


2. Pakodas - Who doesn't enjoy pakodas? We always appreciate having a platter of hot and crispy pakodas for a snack, whether it's a chilly winter day or a rainy day. Additionally, veggies like paneer, gobhi, pyaaz, and others can be prepared into delectable pakodas.


3. Popcorn - Popcorn is another preferred Dussehra treat! Snacks are freshly popped corn kernels while Ravana is being burned. Popcorn preparation is simple and self-explanatory at home. Additionally, you can relish many flavours of popcorn.


4. Aloo Tikki - In Delhi, aloo tikki is a very well-liked street food. Boiled potatoes are mashed with spicy spices, then moulded into tikki and crisp-fried. The tikki can be eaten plain or turned into a chaat by adding curd and chutney.


5. Samosa - Samosa, an Indian food that is synonymous with chai, is a favourite of all ages. Samosa is a delectable delicacy that is masala-flavored on the inside and crispy on the outside. Samosas go well with ketchup, imili chutney, or pudina chutney.