8 traditional foods people like to eat during

KARIGADUBU

PAPPU KOORA

SUNDAL

KHEER

GANESH CHATURTHI

PURAN POLI 

MODAK

RAVA LADDU

COCONUT RICE

Modak, Lord Ganesha's favorite treat, comes in various forms. Maharashtra's famous Ukadiche Modak is filled with coconut, jaggery and cardamom.

MODAK

MODAK

During Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra and Gujarat, people make a special dish called Puran Poli. It's a sweet flatbread with a tasty lentil filling.

PURAN POLI

PURAN POLI

In Karnataka during Ganesh Chaturthi, they make tasty Karigadubu, deep-fried dumplings with a sweet filling of coconut, jaggery, and cardamom.

KARIGADUBU

KARIGADUBU

In Andhra Pradesh, Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with Pappu Koora, a tasty lentil curry with creamy yellow lentils and spices.

PAPPU KOORA

PAPPU KOORA

In Tamil Nadu and Kerala, during Ganesh Chaturthi, people make Sundal—a tasty snack with boiled legumes like chickpeas or peanuts.

SUNDAL

SUNDAL

Across India, during Ganesh Chaturthi, people enjoy creamy Kheer, a rice pudding with fragrant rice, sweet milk, and crunchy nuts.

KHEER

KHEER

Rava Laddu is a delicious Indian sweet made from roasted semolina, ghee, sugar, and nuts. It's simple and perfect for celebrations.

RAVA LADDU

RAVA LADDU

In many places, people offer Coconut Rice to Lord Ganesha as a simple and delicious dish. It combines steamed rice with fresh coconut and aromatic seasonings.

COCONUT RICE

COCONUT RICE

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