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Pics: Traditional Sweets that Kareena Kapoor Khan celebrated her Lohri 2023 with

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In Northern India, Lohri is a harvest festival celebrated with great enthusiasm. Bonfires are lit, traditional music is played, and people dance to it. Like every other Indian festival, Lohri festivities feature a bounty of food. 

Popcorn, Makki ki roti with Sarson ka saag, and sweet and crunchy revris and chikkis are just a few of the delicious treats that can be enjoyed on this day. Additionally, our Bollywood celebrities enjoy doing everything!

In addition, Kareena Kapoor Khan celebrated Lohri in Mumbai with her family and posted a sneak peek on her Instagram handle. We could see a plate of til (chicken with sesame seeds), peanuts, and gur chikki in her story. Look down below.

Karisma also shared a picture of a plate of peanut chikki after Kareena’s story. It would appear that they are jointly commemorating the occasion.

Without any of these dishes, the Lohri and Makar Sankranti celebrations would be incomplete. Til or sesame is a common ingredient in winter dishes due to its reassuring properties. In a similar vein, gur, also known as jaggery, is acknowledged to offer a plethora of health benefits. It keeps you warm, boosts your immune system, and keeps you safe from seasonal illnesses.

The actresses have been seen having a gala time together before. They occasionally share something that makes us squirm. Kareena Kapoor was left drooling after the filling Sindhi lunch that Karisma Kapoor hosted for her family and friends a few days ago.

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