Hariyali Teej is here and celebrations have begun in many parts of the country. From women applying mehendi on their hands to people eating sweets, this festival is an important day for married couples. Hariyali Teej is an auspicious occasion that is celebrated in the month of Shravan or Sawan as per the Hindu calendar. As per Hindu mythology, it is said that this was the time when Parvati was reunited with Lord Shiva, so people from all parts of the country pray for the long life of their spouses and the well-being and prosperity of their families. But one of the main things that comes with this festival is the delicious sweet dishes that we all love to eat. However, if you are avoiding sugar because of your diabetes, then worry not, as we have the perfect solution to this problem!
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Everyone craves for sweets during the festive season, but if you are a sweet eater, today we have brought you some delicious, handpicked sweets that are not only low in sugar but can also be easily made at home! Celebrate your Teej with these delicious sweets.
Teej 2024: Make these 5 low-sugar sweets at home
1. Sabudana Kheer:
By now you must have eaten sabudana tikki or khichdi, but believe me, sabudana kheer is just as delicious as rice kheer. To make this dish sugar free, add more dry fruits and fruits to it for natural taste. Click here for the complete recipe.
Make delicious kheer
2. Dates and Nuts Laddu:
Who doesn’t love to eat delicious laddus? This sweet dish is one of those things that we easily find anywhere, whether in a packet or fresh from the sweet shop. But if you want to make a healthier version of it, mix dates, dry coconut and lots of dry flour together and make a delicious dish. Check out the full recipe here.

These laddus are easy to make
3. Sugar-Free Rice Pudding
Infused with the goodness of lemongrass, lemon leaves, cinnamon, cardamom and nutmeg, made with coconut milk and cooked rice, this sugar-free recipe has the natural sweetness of milk and is served with pineapple compote. For the full recipe, click here.
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This halwa has natural sweetness
4. Sugar-Free Modaks
Delicious modaks are loved by many. To make a sugar-free version, first blend cashews, almonds and walnuts and sweeten them with seedless dates and raisins. If you want a creamier texture, add grated coconut to it. Check out the recipe here.

Try this simple remedy
5. Fruitdhari Almond Barfi
Enjoy sugar-free and healthy sweets this holiday season without worrying about your health! This wonderful festive dessert combines mawa with nuts like walnuts, figs and almonds. Here’s the recipe.
Celebrate your Teej with these delicious sweets and let us know which one you liked the most. Happy Teej 2024!