Sawan has arrived and with it has begun the holy tradition of observing fasts for Lord Shiva. Monday is associated with devotion and it means following a sattvic diet- no onions, no garlic,

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People follow a Satvik diet during Sawan.
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Sabudana is a popular ingredient used in a variety of recipes.
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These delicious snacks are perfect for you while fasting.
Sawan is here and with it comes the holy tradition of fasting for Lord Shiva. Mondays are associated with devotion and that means having a satvik diet- no onion, no garlic, only nutritious things like sabudana, curd, milk, kuttu and singhade ka atta. But who says fast food is always boring? We have some unique and mouth-watering snacks that will make your fasting days even more fun. Ready to make things even more fun? Enjoy these delicious recipes for your Monday fast!
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Kabab e Banana
Are you bored of the same Aloo Tikki? Try these delicious Banana Kebabs instead! With just raw bananas, kuttu ka atta, rock salt and a few spices, these kebabs can make a great change to your evening snack. Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, these will surely take your taste buds by storm! Click here for the recipe

Vratwale Paneer Rolls
Craving something delicious but don’t want to spend hours in the kitchen? These paneer rolls are a great option for you! Made with grated paneer, potatoes, rock salt and spices, these rolls are ready in just 20 minutes. Pair them with mint-coriander chutney and your breakfast will be both easy and delicious. Click here for the recipe
Buckwheat Cheela
Change up your breakfast routine with this kuttu ka atta ka cheela. It is a new variation of the classic besan chilla, stuffed with delicious paneer stuffing. This chilla is not only delicious but also filling – perfect to keep you energised during your fast! Click here for the recipe
Makhana Dry Fruit Namkeen
Do you need a crunchy, satisfying snack for your fasting days? This makhana dry fruit namkeen is for you. It combines the lightness of makhana with the richness of dry fruits, creating a snack that is both delicious and nutritious. Store it in an airtight container, and it will stay fresh for up to 10 days. Perfect with a cup of hot tea! Click here for the recipe
Sabudana Bonda
Think you’ve tried every sabudana dish out there? Think again! These crunchy sabudana bondas are a unique take on the classic khichdi. With sabudana soaked in buttermilk, coconut powder, rock salt and a blend of spices, they are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. You won’t be able to stop at just one! Click here for the recipe
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Crispy Sabudana Tikki
If you love crunchy snacks, then these sabudana tikkis can become your new favourite. Made with sabudana, green chillies, cashews, boiled potatoes and rock salt, these tikkis are easily prepared in less than 20 minutes. Serve them with mint chutney, you will surely like this snack. Click here for the recipe
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