Description
- CONTENT: Special Sugar Balls are made from fine quality sugar. Pure vegetarian. No artificial flavors. No harmful chemicals. No preservatives.
- SUGAR BALLS FOR PUJA: Sugar Balls is offered as prasadam in temples, daily poojas etc. in all over India. Used as common offerings in Lakshmi Puja, Saraswati Puja. Nakul dana is also offered as prasad at home or in other traditional ceremonies.
- MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING: These sugar drop candies are prepared under strict FSSAI guidelines. Made from sugar , these tacandies are quality apart.
- SHELF LIFE: Best before 6 months of packaging date. Store these Sugar Balls in an airtight container after opening the packet to keep it fresh and crisp for a longer time.
- QUALITY AND HYGIENE: We at PushpBangla brand take pride in our quality and hygiene process to bring you nothing but the best food products for you and your loved ones. We follow strict FSSAI guidelines for our manufacturing and packaging. All our PushpBangla food products are freshly prepared on a regular basis so that only the fresh food packets reach you. All packets are inspected manually for quality, expiry dates and weight before shipping out.
Sugar Balls is a very popular sweet dish in Bengal. In the story of Rabindranath's good vision, there is a mention of bringing a marriage relationship with a lollipop in a brass rekabi. This sweet dish with a flat size of 1-2 cm in diameter is made from sugar or molasses. Quite popular with young children. Hindus of West Bengal and Bangladesh have been using Sugar balls prasad since ancient times. In many temples, there is a tradition of spreading lollipops called "Hari's Loot'Sugar Balls[Nakul Dana] is very common and widely used in Temples, Gurdwaras & at home as prasadam for daily pujas/prayers, all across India. In many Bengali homes it is also customarily served with a glass of water for sundry visitors. ... Batasha with ghee is considered to be very auspicious & bring prosperity.