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Top Traditional Sweets made for Bhai Dooj

Traditional sweets hold a special place in Bhai Dooj celebrations, symbolizing the sweetness and prosperity of the sibling bond. 

Last Updated: October 21, 2025 | 6:55 PM IST
Kaju Katli - Photo Gallery
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Kaju Katli

A cashew nut-based diamond-shaped sweet often garnished with edible silver. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Motichoor Ladoo - Photo Gallery
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Motichoor Ladoo

Tiny, sweet, orange-colored gram flour balls fried and bound together. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Rasgulla - Photo Gallery
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Rasgulla

Soft, spongy balls made from chhena (Indian cottage cheese) soaked in sugar syrup. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Gulab Jamun - Photo Gallery
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Gulab Jamun

Deep-fried brown milk-solid balls dipped in flavored sugar syrup. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Besan Ladoo - Photo Gallery
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Besan Ladoo

Sweet balls made of roasted chickpea flour, ghee, and sugar. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Peda - Photo Gallery
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Peda

A fudge-like sweet made from condensed milk and sugar, often flavored with cardamom and dry fruits. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Soan Papdi - Photo Gallery
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Soan Papdi

A flaky, crisp sweet with layers of cardamom-flavored strands. (Image Source: Pinterest)

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