Holi 2026: 8 Traditional Food Items That Complete Holi Parties

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 1. Gujiya

This sweet and crispy dumpling filled with khoya and dry fruits is a Holi favourite in many homes! Holi is definitely incomplete without gujiyas.

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 2. Dahi Bhalla

These are soft lentil balls served with yoghurt and chutneys. They help to add a refreshing touch to the Holi spread.

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 3. Malpua

The soft, syrup-soaked malpuas are commonly prepared in homes during Holi celebrations.

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 4. Puran Poli

This sweet stuffed flatbread consisting of chana dal and jaggery is quite popular during Holi in Maharashtra.

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 5. Kachori

Crispy and spicy kachoris are often enjoyed as a festive snack during Holi parties in India.

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 6. Gulab Jamun

Gulab Jamun is loved by people of all ages. Many people often enjoy this Indian sweet during Holi celebrations.

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 7. Namkeen Mixture

This crunchy and spicy savoury mix helps balance the sweetness of Holi treats. And, we all love a good namkeen, don't we?

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 8. Pakoras

Hot and crispy fritters made with besan-coated vegetables are perfect for festive snacking during Holi parties.

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Which food item are you most excited to eat this Holi?

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