Diwali 2025: As Diwali approaches, the popularity of sweets starts increasing in the markets. In this festival, people congratulate each other and also distribute sweets to sweeten their mouths. Among these sweets, Soan Papdi is the most talked about. Giving it as a gift on Diwali or any special occasion becomes everyone’s first choice.
Its specialty is that it is very light in taste, soft and a sweet that dissolves as soon as it is kept in the mouth. Apart from this, as soon as the festive season arrives on social media, memes about Soan Papdi also become very viral. But do you know where this sweet came from and what is its history?
Origin of Soan Papdi
There are many claims regarding the history of Soan Papdi. Some people believe that this sweet is a gift from Rajasthan, while many say that it originated in Maharashtra. However, concrete historical evidence of this is not available. This sweet is very similar to Turkish pismaniye, which is known for its light, fibrous and soft texture. In Turkey, flour is used instead of gram flour to make this sweet.
Introduction of Soan Papdi in India
Making Soan Papdi in India is believed to have started from the western cities of Maharashtra. People of Maharashtra first started preparing this sweet and gradually its taste became popular in the entire state. After this this sweet also spread to other states like Gujarat, Punjab and Rajasthan. Its taste was so liked among the people that within no time it became a symbol of festivals all over India.
Importance of Soan Papdi in Diwali
On Diwali, Soan Papdi is not just a sweet but has become a symbol of the festival. It is not only a medium of affection and greetings between family and friends, but also fills every home with sweetness of happiness. People keep it as gifts in their homes and consider distributing it during festivals as a part of their social and traditional duties.
The popularity of Soan Papdi can be gauged from the fact that as soon as the Diwali season arrives, its sales at sweet shops increase rapidly and many of its memes also start going viral on social media.
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