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Apple Pudding



The Navratri (nine nights) festival which is a sign of the arrival of autumn is celebrated in different ways all over India. This festival is celebrated from the first to ninth date of Ashwin Shukla Paksha of the Hindu calendar. The Navaratri festival or ‘nine day festival’ becomes ‘ten day festival’ with the addition of the last day, Vijayadashami which is its culmination.
During all these nine days, the nine forms of Goddess Durga i.e. female divinity are worshipped.
In North India, Navratri is celebrated with much enthusiasm by fasting on all nine days, worshipping the Mother Goddess in her different forms and watching the annual Ramlila performances under the post-monsoon skies full of twinkling stars.
In Western India, mainly in Gujarat, Navratri is celebrated with the famous Garba and Dandiya-Raas dance.
In south India, people set up steps and place idols on them. This is known as “Golu”.
In East India particularly in the state of West Bengal, the last four days of Sharad Navratri take on a particularly dramatic form, where they are celebrated as Durga Puja. This is the biggest festival of the year in this state. Elegantly crafted and decorated life-size clay idols of the Goddess Durga depicting her killing the demon Mahisasura are set up in temples and other places. These idols are then worshipped for five days and immersed in the river on the fifth day.

Ingredient:

4 cup Milk
4 apples, peeled and grated
2 tbsp sugar
1/4 tsp cardamom powder

1 tbsp sliced almonds
1 tbsp sliced Pistachios

Direction :
  • Take milk in a heavy bottomed pan and bring it to boil till it reduced to half of its original amount.
  • Put in sugar and stir until it dissolves.
  • Add grated apples and bring it to boil.
  • Add cardamom powder and stir.
  • Garnish with sliced almonds and pistachios.
  • Turn off the heat and serve hot or cold..!

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