Description
Modak is an Indian sweet, usually associated with Ganesh Chaturthi and other festivals. According to the Hindu belief, it is considered one of the favourite dishes of Lord Ganesha and is thus used in prayers and other religious rituals. The word “Modak” comes from Sanskrit, which means “small part of Bliss”. In Japanese culture, a sweet similar to Modak and known locally as kangidan is offered to god Kangiten, who is also known as Binayaka and is Buddhist equivalent of Ganesha.
Weight
200g (approx 5-6 pcs in different flavours)
Sweetness
Low – Moderate
Ingredients
Coconut, Cashew, Almonds, Cocoa Powder, Jaggery, Dates, Milk, Saffron, Almonds, Pistachio, Ghee
Allergen
Contains Milk (or milk based products), and Tree Nuts (Cashews, Almonds, Pistachio)
Best Before
5-7 Days. Store in a cool and dry place
Notes
– Divine Bites does not use any artificial colours or preservatives in products. The actual colour might slightly vary depending on Cocoa Powder, Saffron and other ingredients.
– Assorted Modaks – Box contains variety of Modaks chosen from Pistachio, Cashew, Almond, Chocolate and other flavors. If you are looking for a specific kind, please indicate that in notes section.