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traditionally different foods are eaten on different days of the days of the festival
During the Halloween event the sweets will be hidden in the banners that you have to search for.
When you find that sweets seem to make you cough - you're probably right. The sugars cause a constriction in the windpipe catching saliva along its regular path towards the stomach. When that moisture is near the bronchi, respiratory nerves react by coughing. A stiff shot of whisky without ice will relax and literally wash away the sweet. There are also many drugs that do the same - but intended for other applications. Anything that relaxes the windpipe will stop the coughing once the sweets are cleared.
no,you should never eat sugary sweets because they're bad for you.
Yes if you need energy boost
During you should avoid smoking, drinking,too much soda or sweets,avoid coitus if spotting.Avoid sick people around like people with german measles cause it can affect your baby especially if you are not yet 20 weeks and no placental barrier is there to protect your baby.
Because you have to remember,that when you are pregnant, you have a rapidly, and I mean rapidly growing baby inside your uterus, and they need very good nutrition. Also, if a fetus does not have proper nutrition, nutrition will be taken from the mother to accomodate the fetus. Obviously, this is not good for the mother. That is not to say a mother cannot have sweets during pregnancy, she just has to remember that healthy foods help make a healthy baby!
My mother has a youtube channel where we have all diwali foods. /@sushilasfoodfactory/playlists
We exchange gifts and sweets among friends.Children burn crackers.
On 5th January, the Spanish throw candies and other sweets onto floats during the Three Kings Day parade, which celebrates the arrival of the Three Wise Men. This tradition is similar to how children celebrate Mardi Gras by catching beads and sweets thrown from floats during parades.
people eat different kinds of sweets during diwali. For eg. jalebi, rasgullas etc.
The sweets are placed near the tills in shops because the shopkeeper can guarantee that is the place that you will definitely be at some point during the time you are in that shop, and of course, sweets are very tempting and if you feel hungry, you are very likely to pick one up!