Diwali has arrived and at this time the popularity of sweets is increasing in the markets. But this time a sweet from Jaipur has attracted the attention of the entire country. In fact, the sweet named Swarna Prasadam, prepared at the city’s famous festival sweets outlet, has become a topic of discussion at the moment. The reason for discussion of this sweet is the price of the sweet. Actually, this sweet is priced at Rs 1.11 lakh per kg and it is being said to be the most expensive sweet of the country till now. In such a situation, let us tell you today how this sweet of Jaipur created a stir on Diwali and what is special in this sweet which is sold for Rs 1.11 lakh.
Sweets worth Rs 1.11 lakh made from gold, saffron and pine nuts
Anjali Jain, owner of Tyohar Sweets, which sells sweets at Rs 1.11 lakh per kg in Jaipur, has prepared this sweet especially for Diwali. A base of pine nuts, saffron and pure gold has been used in it, which is giving this sweet a royal look along with taste. Golden glazing has been done on the upper layer of this sweet, due to which it appears shining like jewellery. According to the owner of Utsav Sweets, an attempt has been made to combine taste, health and luxury in this sweet. Because of which this sweet is being sold so expensive.
One piece is available for Rs 3000
In Jaipur, each piece of Swarna Prasadam sweets is available for around Rs 3000. At the same time, the packing of this sweet is also considered no less than a jewelery box. The packing of this sweet makes it look more premium. The gold ash used in this sweet is considered to enhance immunity in Ayurveda, hence it takes care of health along with taste.
Not only Swarna Prasadam but other sweets also in discussion
Apart from the Swarna Prasadam sweets sold at Rs 1.11 lakh per kg, many other sweets of this shop are also in the news. One piece of Swarna Bhasma Bharat sweets available at this shop is available for Rs 1,950. This sweet is being sold for Rs 85,000 per kg. Apart from this, one piece of Chandi Bhasma Bharat sweets is being sold for Rs 1,150 and this sweet is being sold for Rs 58,000 per kg. Premium ingredients like almonds, pistachios, cashews, figs, blueberries, white chocolate and salted butter caramel have also been used in these sweets.
Users were also surprised, said that every year’s drama has happened
As soon as this matter went viral on social media, people started giving different types of reactions. For once, users were surprised as to who would buy such an expensive sweet. One user wrote…Now this has become a drama on every Diwali, make expensive sweets to be in the news. Another user wrote…Such shops should be boycotted where there is no space for the poor. So another user wrote…we will eat only the one priced at Rs 400 per kg.
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