Diwali is a festival of lights and is celebrated across Indian and other countries. This special event calls for family gatherings, crackers, Diwali sweets, grand feasts, and overnight parties. From the aged to the kids, every single age group tries to make the most of this unique festival. Bowls filled with hot gulab jamun, rossogolla, halwa, rasmalai, and more, account for the popular sweet dishes of Diwali. However, there are some important points that you cannot afford to miss out on before you start enjoying your favourite sweet.
Avoid having food while bursting crackers
Bursting crackers is a tedious exercise. Most people tend to relish some of their favourite Diwali treats in between bursting crackers. You must have known that crackers contain elements that are extremely poisonous for the human body and just washing your hand with soap is not enough. It is always a good idea to finish bursting crackers and then go for your feast in fresh clothes after taking a complete bath.
Choose your food carefully
It may be difficult to resist the cravings for good food that Diwali produces, but it is important to limit yourself. You must consider the correct combination of food to avoid indigestion and stomach upset. Having milk-based products and sauce-based items together can have a dangerous effect on your digestive system.
No food from strangers
This goes especially for the children. Most Diwali celebrations are outdoor events and involve a lot of people. It is a good idea to keep a close watch on your children and to avoid letting them accept food offered by any stranger.
Limited quantity
If you are having an empty stomach for a long time, it is better not to go for too much food suddenly. Diwali celebrations can go for hours leaving your stomach empty. Once you go for your food, it is natural to feel hungry. However, it is better to have limited quantity to help your body recover from the prolonged period of fast.
With these things in mind, enjoy your Diwali sweets and make your celebration a special one.
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