
Mithai shops offer a colourful combination of mouth-watering Diwali delicacies
An age old trademark of celebration and cheer, lip smacking variety of sweets have flooded the market this Diwali to pamper the taste buds clamouring for their festive special. And there is something for all, even the calorie conscious.
This year the sweet shops have also guaranteed a smile on the faces of diet freaks and diabetic patients who are forced to ignore their yearning for mouthwatering sweets. Sugar free sweets made in anjeer and khajur dates or with artificial sweeteners have created a special place for themselves in the sweet trays. Apart from selling its exclusive Cranberry sweets priced at 560 per kg and the regular kaju katlis and kaju rolls among others, Karachi sweet mart, one of the prominent sweet shops in the city, is also offering sugar free kaaju pista barfi at Rs 600 a kg and sugar free milkcake at Rs 360 a kg. Similarly Bhavnagari sweets is also offering malai barfis at 300 a kg which can be even stored for a month. 8221; As usual the pure ghee motichur laddoos are selling like hot cakes, but at the same time there is also a good demand for sugar free sweets priced at Rs 500 a kg and khajur masti, with less sugar content , commanding a price of 420 a kg,8221; says Virendre Singh of Purohit sweets.
Pooja Sharma, a housewife opines, 8221; during festivals when as it is calorie intake is high, diet sweets prove to be a boon.8221;
An intrinsic part of Diwali giftings, multifarious varieties of sweets are adorning the sweet boxes as part of Diwali extravaganza. 8220;When it comes to gifting purposes, kaaju mithais and mewa mithais are a hot pick with the customers,8221; informs Shrikrishna Chitale of Chitale Bandhu.
8220;We are selling a box of mixed sweets which is apt for gifting purposes. Each pack contains around nine to 12 varieties of sweets.8221; Says Tarun Athwani of Karachi sweet mart, as he juggles between his customers yet not forgetting to wish a happy Diwali to all of them.