You'll be spoilt for choices with these varieties.
10 recipes our readers savoured this year.
This easy recipe lets you whip up a dessert in less than 30 minutes.
If you prefer non-alcoholic martinis, this recipe is meant for you.
An easy dessert that can be quickly made with readymade vanilla cake and custard.
A homemade apple syrup-like butter makes a morning-cheering topping, at breakfast, with breads and pancakes. Or even French toast.
A fuss-free comforting dessert that can be prepared under 30 minutes.
You can add it to your kid's lunchbox or have with your chai.
Drinks perfect for a hot summer day.
How can you improve the flavour of a sweet as divine as sandesh?
Use a readymade croissant to create an easy breakfast with baked pear and walnuts.
Lift up your mood with a warm cup of red chilly hot chocolate.
A vegan-friendly recipe for a light but filling dinner.
Eat healthy with these nutritious laddoos.
These recipes are so easy to make that you might reconsider the need to buy sweets on Raksha Bandhan.
Guilt-free cookies with a hint of spice.
A great after-work dish, which is budget-friendly as well.
The hint of saltiness about these delightful cupcakes make them an instant draw.
Make chocolate the star of the day, and gift yourself a mid-week boost.
With tomato selling at Rs 120 to Rs 160 per kilo, these desi curries will be your saviours.
This Dusshera treat your loved ones to wonderful Indian treats flavoured with chocolate or strawberry.
Make your children's recess break exciting with these recipes handpicked by Chef Ranveer Brar.
Tired of making the same old sweets for Diwali? Try Chef Ranveer Brar's modern versions of karanji and laddoos
Take your pick and make a sheer kurma that suits your mood.
Dive into some fabulous treats by Chef Ranveer Brar this Christmas.
Chocolate majors in India posted healthy top-line growth in FY19. While Mondelez India Foods - the marketer of Cadbury - continued to lead the pack, Nestle India, which dominates the confectionery space with leading brands like Kitkat and Munch, continues to hold the third spot in revenue. However, two of these companies - Mars International India and Hershey India - still remain in the red.
Hershey's plans to raise its India presence and introduce some of its global brands, beside looking at more manufacturing facilities here.