Description
- They Can be used to decorate cakes or any other confectionery or sweets for kids
- They can be dissolved in water to form syrup, which can be flavoured with fruit pulp or artificial essences
- They can also be used as an alternative to regular sugar
- They are mostly served as prasad in temples
- Used For Prasad at Home or in Ceremonies
- Can be mixed with Timeless Food\'s Roasted Chana or peanuts or Puffed Rice
- Diwali Puja or any other Puja or Celebration is incomplete without these small sized fresh and sweet essential Puja Prasad
Mimosa Sugar Balls, also known as Prasad Dana, Sweet Makhana, Gol Dana, Nakul Dana or Tarasari, is a small peasized sweet food made up of sugar. It is especially used in Hinduism religious ritual as an offering for the deities. It is popularly used as an offering in temples .Its demand increases during festivals such as Durga Puja, Maha Shivaratri, etc.Mimosa Sugar Balls is made up of sugar. It is very sweet in nature. Primarily, it is white in colour