Lord Ganesh, the popular deity with an elephant head in Hindu mythology, is famous for his intelligence, charisma, and love for modak, a sweet treat consisting of rice flour, coconut, and jaggery.
This one's got a pistachio twist. It's stuffed with a mix of blanched almonds and pista, then topped with some kesar strands. It's fancy but totally doable for Ganesh Chaturthi. The OG modak everyone ...
Modak, the quintessential Maharashtrian dessert, is the star of many festive celebrations. Also known as Kudumu, Kadubu, Modakam, or Kozhukattai in regional languages, this sweet is now popular across ...
"HE is back… and so am I for his blessings (folded hands emoticon) Modak Party Begins !!! Ganpati Bappa Morya," he mentioned ...
This Ganesh Chaturthi, double the festivities with the puran poli modak made with saffron peda filled with traditional puran poli filling of chana dal, jaggery, nutmeg, cardamom and black pepper ...
In her post, she described herself as a Austrian woman who follows Sanatana Dharma and shared two photos of the delicious cake being offered to Lord Ganesha. One image featured her altar carrying ...
One of the most popular sweets for Ganesh Chaturthi is Modak. This simple cone-shaped treat is made with a sweet filling of grated coconut and jaggery, and a soft shell of rice flour. It can be ...