🌞 Across India, One Festival, Many Flavours

Did you know that Makar Sankranti is celebrated all over India — but with different names, traditions, and delicious foods? 😋
It’s like one big birthday party where every state brings its own special dish!

Let’s travel across India and taste the festival… one bite at a time! 🧳🍽️


🪁 Why Is Food So Important on Makar Sankranti?

Makar Sankranti is a harvest festival, which means farmers celebrate fresh crops and thank nature. 🌾
That’s why most festival foods are:

  • 🌿 Made from natural ingredients
  • 🍯 Sweet with jaggery
  • 🌰 Healthy with sesame seeds

Food = happiness + health + sharing 💛


🍬 Maharashtra – Sweet Words & Sweeter Treats

In Maharashtra, people eat Tilgul — a sweet made from sesame seeds (til) and jaggery (gul).

🗣️ People say: “Tilgul ghya, god god bola”
(“Eat this sweet and speak sweetly!”)

👉 Lesson for kids:
🍭 Be kind, polite, and sweet in words and actions.


🍚 Tamil Nadu – Pongal on the Plate!

In Tamil Nadu, Makar Sankranti is celebrated as Pongal.

🥣 Special dish: Pongal (rice, lentils, milk, jaggery)
🌞 Cooked while thanking the Sun God

👉 Lesson for kids:
🙏 Be thankful for food, farmers, and nature.


🌽 Punjab – Crunchy & Cozy Treats

In Punjab, the festival is called Lohri.

🔥 Families sit around a bonfire
🥜 They enjoy peanuts, popcorn, jaggery, and sesame sweets

👉 Lesson for kids:
👨‍👩‍👧 Celebrate together and stay warm with love and laughter.


🍘 Assam – Simple, Tasty & Traditional

In Assam, Makar Sankranti is known as Magh Bihu.

🍚 People eat pitha (rice cakes) and laddus
🏡 Traditional foods made at home with family

👉 Lesson for kids:
🏠 Simple food made with love is the best!


🍲 Uttar Pradesh & Bihar – Warm Comfort Food

Here, people enjoy Khichdi — a warm mix of rice and lentils.

🥣 Easy to digest
❄️ Perfect for winter

👉 Lesson for kids:
💡 Healthy food keeps us strong and happy.


🌈 One Festival, Many Flavours!

From sweet tilgul to warm khichdi, from pongal bowls to crunchy peanuts,
Makar Sankranti shows us something beautiful:

🌟 We may eat different foods,
but we celebrate together as one India 🇮🇳


🧠 Fun Food Fact for Kids

Why sesame and jaggery?

  • 🌰 Sesame gives energy
  • 🍯 Jaggery keeps us warm in winter

Yummy and healthy — double win! 😄


🎉 Final Thought

Makar Sankranti is not just about flying kites 🪁
It’s about:

  • 🍽️ Sharing food
  • 😊 Sharing smiles
  • 🤝 Sharing culture

Across India, one festival… and many delicious flavours!

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