Are you a Mithai connoisseur?

Festivals in India come with their special kind of mithai - desserts that were once a rare treat. So is this quiz. In this special festivity-inspired quizzing nugget, we bite into exciting trivia related to Indian desserts. We are sure you have seen, if not eaten, all of these. But how well do you know them? Let’s find out.

  1. What is the main ingredient of the sweet dish "Sheera"?

  2. Mishti Doi is a sweetened yogurt commonly associated with which Indian state?

  3. Which sweet pudding made from vermicelli is typically consumed on the day of Eid?

  4. Usually which sweet dish is eaten with poha as a part of breakfast in the state of Madhya Pradesh?

  5. Thekua is a sweet dish made from flour, sugar and ghee and is offered to the Gods during the Chhath Puja. Which state is it from?

  6. With which of these Indian cities is the sweet "Peda" famously associated: Mathura, Hyderabad, Surat?

  7. Kozhukkattai is a South Indian sweet dumpling made with grated coconut and jaggery filling. What is its Maharashtrian equivalent?

  8. Pismaniye is a Turkish sweet in the form of fine strands. Which Indian sweet is it similar to?

  9. Which of these Indian sweets has NOT been recognised with a Geographical Indications or GI tag?
    Options: Satara Pedha, Tirupathi Laddu, Joynagar Moa

  10. What is the name given to this special jalebi-like dessert, pictured below, made by deep frying urad-flour batter in a circular, flower-like shape?

Here’s a sweet story from the ages, a bit of mythological twist to the delicious roshogulla.

Originally called ‘Khira Mohana’, the Rasgulla was claimed by both West Bengal and Odisha. But looks like legends favour Odisha. Story goes that Lord Jagannath didn’t take his consort, Lakshmi, for the Rath Yatra. Lakshmi was upset and to mollify her, Lord Jagannath offered her the Rasgulla. 

Even now, traditionally the rasgulla is offered to Goddess Lakshmi on the ninth day of Rath Yatra, to pacify her. Legend goes that only after she has consumed it can the the three deities (Jagannath, Balaram, and Subhadra) enter the temple.

If you'd like an extended version of this quiz, here are 40 more questions that you can download and play as a special accompaniment to your family gatherings. Happy Quizzing!

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