Best Indian sweets for Holi celebrations

 Holi is the festival of color, happiness, togetherness and lots of sweets. Holi get together and parties are common every year and if this time you're thinking to host one then this list will help you to select delicacies that are perfect indulgences filled with irresistible flavors. All these following suggestions are from Bikano which is one of the top10 sweets brands in India Here you can find every type of sweet under one roof hence you don't have to keep searching for different places to get your delicacies.

 Here are the best picks to consider

 Rajbhog rasgulla

 When the celebrations are going on we want to ensure that we serve perfect delights that are not too common and at the same time can match the festivity well. Rajbhog is a delicacy that will make your guest drool over it due to its extra delicious taste and texture.

 Orange Soan papdi

 You would have known and tried soan papdi but now it's time to give different variants of it a try. Chocolate Soan papdi, orange or even desi ghee soan papdi, you can pick any based on the theme of your holi party. Also, the bikano Soan papdi 500gm price is under 500rs only.

 Kaju burfi

 Kaju burfi is considered one of the most classic sweets of all time that can not disappoint anyone no matter what the occasion is. For your party, you can definitely include this option on your food menu and everyone would love it. Alternatively, you can try bikano besan laddu & bikano gulab jamun.

 Cham cham

 Cham cham should be your pick if you love lightweight and highly flavored sweets. This will also be a terrific option after lunch or dinner as its taste and flavors are quite pleasing. You can serve this cold or at room temperature, either way, it's perfect in every bite.

 So make sure to include these suggestions in your party list. All of these sweets fall under budget and are easily available everywhere. The quality, freshness and taste of these delights are quite impressive so don't forget to order these and make the most of your holi party.

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