26 March,2023 09:09 AM IST | New Delhi | ANI
there are also some special dishes made only during Ramzan and enjoyed at iftar get-togethers. Picture Courtesy: iStock
The holy month of Ramzan has finally arrived. It marks the beginning of the month-long fasting period.
During the 30 days or so, people belonging to the Muslim community exercise restraint in their eating habits and eat only twice a day -- a pre-fast meal at dawn called 'sehri', and a post-fast meal after sunset called 'iftar'.
Traditionally, the fast is broken with dates and water followed by a light and nutritious meal. However, there are also some special dishes made only during Ramzan and enjoyed at Iftar get-togethers.
Here's a list of the best Iftar meals to try:
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1. Hara Bhara Kebab
Hara bhara kebabs are perfect for vegetarians. This evening snack is made with spinach and gram dal, which is high in protein, iron, vitamins and minerals.
2. Seviyaan
Made in a number of ways, this delightful dessert is not just super easy but also quite versatile. It is made using vermicelli and milk. It's creamy, easy to make, and most importantly, delicious.
3. Biryani
One can never get bored of the classic mutton biryani served with salan. Why not make your Iftar meal fulfilling and healthy with biryani?
4. Mohabbat ka sherbet
Mohabbat ka Sherbet is a rose-flavoured milk-based drink. One can also add watermelon chunks to it. Many carts can be found selling this refreshing drink during the month of Ramzan.
5. Cardamom Kheer
No meal is complete without sweets. If you want to add a sweet touch to your Iftar meal, then you should definitely try cooking cardamom kheer. It's basically a rice pudding seasoned with cardamom and cinnamon.
Don't forget to treat your taste buds with these mouth-watering dishes.
Also Read: Nutrition tips for Ramzan: How to healthfully navigate fasting in the holy month
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