Rajsamand : winter has knocked. Along with this, changes are being seen in people’s daily routine as well as their eating habits. At the same time, peanut shops, which are considered the dry fruits of the poor, have also been decorated at various places. Crowds of people are being seen at the shops selling peanuts, gajak, rewari and other traditional sweets in the market. With the arrival of winter, while the flow of technology and modernity is flowing rapidly, the traditions have also increased equally. Especially the market of sweets like peanuts, gajak and rewari has become buzzing again. Consuming them especially in winter is considered beneficial for health. These sweets made of Gajak, sesame seeds and peanuts not only give energy to the body but also provide warmth in the winter season. Apart from Gajak, pind dates have also arrived for sale in the shops. Which is beneficial for health.
Shopkeepers’ enthusiasm doubled
this also It has been seen that the enthusiasm of these shopkeepers has now doubled. A businessman said that with the arrival of winter, our work has got a new lease of life. People are now coming back to taste these old sweets and we are also working hard day and night to provide fresh and tasty products to our customers.
my life came in handy
this also It has been seen that the enthusiasm of these shopkeepers has now doubled. A businessman said that with the arrival of winter, our work has got a new lease of life. People are now coming back to taste these old sweets and we are also working hard day and night to provide fresh and tasty products to our customers.