Sikhs eat sweets on Diwali. the sweets include laddoos, barfi etc.
Yes, they give diwali presents and sweets to their friends and relatives. It shows their happiness.
It turned the sweets and drink a yellow colours.
because romans used to give sweets to celebrate the dead
On Guru Nanak's Birthday, Sikhs often celebrate by preparing and sharing special sweets such as "karah prashad," a sweet semolina pudding made with ghee, flour, and sugar, which is blessed and served in gurdwaras. Other popular sweets include "gulab jamun," deep-fried dough balls soaked in syrup, and "barfi," a milk-based confection. These treats are offered to the congregation as a symbol of community and sharing during the festivities.
None, they only give banana's to charity ;)
give him money for sweets
chocolate and sweets
yes they give you cavities
It turns them yellow.
At a Sikh funeral, after cremation, guests are to return to the family's home. Prayers are read and hymns are sung. Neighbors and friends are expected to prepare a meal for the family of the Sikh and afterwards, everyone is expected to bathe, in order to cleanse themselves.
Sweets can give you a quick burst of energy due to the sugar content, but this energy is often short-lived and can lead to a crash later on. It's important to consume sweets in moderation and pair them with more nutritious foods for sustained energy levels.