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In Pics: Bihar: The Hidden Paradise Of Sweets

Known to be one of the most religious shrines of India, Bihar is a cultural amalgamation of various pilgrimages and cuisines. Not only is it famous for the sacred Mahabodhi Temple of Buddha but also for the flavor festival of Litti Chokha in your mouth.

Although Bihari cuisine is mostly seasonal, traditional desserts and sweets tend to be a year-long constant. They are a concoction of three sub-regional cuisines: Maithili, Magahi, and Bhojpuri, and find their influence from the Eastern and Northern parts of India.

Hence, let’s take a look at the plethora of Bihari delicacies that we can indulge in.

Thekua

thekua

Parwal Ki Mithai

Khaja


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Balushahi

Pedakiya

Hence, if you ever find yourself in Bihar, channel your inner sweet tooth and let them have the time of their lives with these sugary treats!


Image Sources: Google Images, Instagram

Sources: NDTV Food, Patna Beats

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This post is tagged under Bihar, a paradise of sweets, Bihari cuisine, Sweets, Thekua, Pehakiya, Khaja, year-long sweets, Mahabodhi temple, cultural amalgamation

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