A flavored joy for you, on the occasion of the “FESTIVAL OF COLOURS”

Holi is a popular ancient Hindu festival. Based on mythology, it signifies the triumph of good over evil. Based on seasons, Holi celebrates the arrival of spring and the end of winter. It marks the beginning of new harvest season. Flowers, trees start blooming and nature becomes colourful.

Holi is celebrated on full moon night of Phalguna. People light large bonfires. They get together around the bonfire, pray for social wellbeing and peace and offer coconut to the fire. This custom represents the end of evil, cruel tendencies. The next day is celebrated with colors. This festival involves smearing each other with colours irrespective of their social stature, caste and creed and thus, emphasizes equality among the people. This festival is celebrated through- out the country. In some regions, colours are replaced by dirt. The methods may differ from region to region, but the essence remains the same. The simple logic behind these traditions is to make way for all bad emotions so that only the positive and good ones stay with us.

People meet together for Holi celebration and organize parties for friends and relatives. Our Indian festivals are characterized by authentic and elaborate food culture. Each Indian festival is celebrated with traditional food preparations in the kitchen of every household. For Holi, sweets like Gujia, Ras Malai, Puranpoli, are prepared and savored. Thus, celebration is not complete without tasty food. Holi is little bit different too. Though traditional, it has a unique, mischievous fun element in it. Thandai and Bhang also are a part of celebrating this colorful and flavorful festival. The whole atmosphere is full of fun, frolic and feasts.

Holi provides a festive occasion to meet others, play, laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships. Our delicious snacks are a must in these special bonding moments.

 

PITAARA NAVRANG

The essence of Holi is captured in this namkeen snack. It’s a spicy mixture with crunchy peanuts, loved by all, young and old. Your Holi get together will be an instant hit with servings of Navrang. With summer being just round the corner, cold drinks can add to the flavor.

PITAARA CHATAAKE SHING

These are coated peanuts with black pepper seasoning. Black pepper makes the peanuts’ taste, twice as delicious. You will be mesmerized by its magical taste. These are inevitable in your Holi bash especially where thandai or bhang is being served.

PITAARA KURKURA CHANA DAL

Just as Holi is a combination of tradition and fun, Crispy Chana dal is healthy and tasty too. This snack is rich in protein. Lentils keep the stomach full for a long time. The crispness of the Kurkura Chana Dal is blended with tangy and spicy flavours. These are perfect to be relished intermittently during the colour bash with your friends.

CHIPSEEZ ZIPPY MASALA

Crispy and flavorful potato chips always make you wish for more. Any gathering, party, or celebration is guaranteed to be a delicious experience with this stuff. Be sure to share the Chipseez Zippy Masala with your friends, this Holi. The late night fun with friends after the bonfire will be doubled with these, for sure.

Celebrate this Holi with our most delicious PITAARA snacks and make your festival special, like never before. WISH YOU A VERY HAPPY HOLI AND RANG PANCHAMI