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Food Items Sent With Brides During Bidai In Bihar And Uttar Pradesh
Indian weddings are known for being big and fat. They are not only a treat to your eyes, but an ode to your taste buds as well. From dance performances to speeches, there is a whole set of emotions that go up and down during the entire event.
While on the one hand, your friends and siblings celebrate marriage and enjoy the rituals, for parents it is a sweet and sorrowful feeling of letting their princess go. There is a special post-wedding ceremony to say goodbye to the woman (bride) who goes to her husband's house after marriage and it is known as 'Bidai'.

It is believed to be an auspicious ritual in Indian weddings and there is a belief that sending sweets and snacks is a sign of prosperity and happiness. Here is a list of curated food items that are sent with the bride in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
1.
Bhujiya
It's
a
plain
and
deep-fried
savoury
snack
made
with
gram
flour
batter
and
seasoned
with
salt,
cardamom,
ground
black
pepper,
asafoetida
and
red
chilli
powder.
2.
Boondi
Laddoo
A
popular
Indian
sweet
spherical
sweet
that
is
prepared
with
gram
flour
boondi,
cucumber
seeds
and
sugar
syrup,
which
is
then
bound
into
small
balls.
3.
Khaja
It
is
a
traditional
Indian
deep-fried
crispy
dessert
(a
pastry)
and
is
known
as
Mahaprasad
in
Odisha.
It
is
made
with
oil
and
refined
flour
and
is
soaked
in
thick
sugar
syrup.
4.
Balushahi
It
is
a
traditional
glazed
doughnut
but
differs
a
lot
in
texture
and
taste
from
how
a
doughnut
tastes.
It
has
its
origin
in
Rajasthan.
It
is
made
with
ghee,
sugar
syrup
and
all-purpose
flour.
It
can
be
stored
for
7-10
days.
5.
Shakarpara
A
deep-fried
crunchy
sweet
snack
in
a
cube
shape
that
is
made
with
refined
flour,
ghee
and
sugar
syrup.
It
is
also
known
as
hakkarpara,
murali,
khurma,
and
lakdi
mithai.
6.
Namak
Para
A
diamond-shaped
crispy,
savoury
and
crunchy
deep-fried
snack
that
is
made
using
all-purpose
flour,
red
chilli
powder,
salt,
oil,
carom
seeds,
and
spicy
black
pepper.
7.
Lavang
Latika
It
is
a
traditional
sweet
dish
made
with
khoya
or
mawa,
refined
flour,
salt,
cloves,
sugar
syrup,
milk,
cardamom
powder
and
saffron
strands.
It
is
a
very
rich
and
aromatic
dessert.



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