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Try these 5 types of modaks this Ganeshotsav

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By Raaina Jain
Published Aug 23, 2025

Ukadiche Modak

Ukadiche modak is among the most popular sweet delicacies prepared during Ganeshotsav. The dish is made of rice flour dough with stuffing of coconut & jaggery.

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Fried Modak

The fried version of modak is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, featuring a coconut and jaggery filling with additions like cashews and cardamom.

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Mawa Modak

This variation of modak is made using mawa or khoya. One can elevate the flavour with nuts, dry fruits and other additions based on taste preferences.

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Dry Fruit Modak

This healthier variation of modak is made of nuts and dry fruits like cashews, almonds, raisins and pistachios. Dates act as a natural sweetener.

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Chocolate Modak

Do you love chocolate? Incorporate the ingredient in the traditional sweet dish to get a modern twist. Add dry fruits for extra flavour.

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