Diwali 2019: Emirates to offer special treat for a week

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Dubai - Motichoor laddu, cashew and pistachio fudge, jalebi and other delicacies will be on offer.

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Published: Wed 23 Oct 2019, 12:45 PM

Last updated: Wed 23 Oct 2019, 3:56 PM

In celebration of Diwali, Dubai-based Emirates will be offering customers a variety of special treats that are synonymous with the festival of lights. During the Diwali festive period from October 25 to October 31, the airline will serve a colourful and aromatic array of traditional sweets on all flights to and from India, and savoury meals in selected airport lounges worldwide.

Economy Class customers will be served motichoor laddu, a traditional dessert made from boondis (very small flour balls) which are deep-fried in ghee and then simmered in cardamom and saffron-flavoured sugar syrup. They are later shaped into sumptuous laddus and then garnished with silver leaf and pistachio. Passengers travelling on First and Business Class will be able to enjoy the motichoor laddu along with dry fruit tribhuj, a festive special of ground cashew and pistachio fudge filled with dried fruit and topped with silver leaf.

In Emirates airport lounges in Dubai, Delhi, Cape Town, Johannesburg and Kuala Lumpur, Emirates will offer frequent flyers as well as First and Business Class passengers special dishes that include traditional sweets and savoury options on October 27.

At the Emirates lounge at Delhi International Airport, customers can look forward to an assortment of Indian cashew sweets, along with motichoor rabri - a traditional Indian dessert made of flour roasted to consistency in ghee and milk, layered with cardamom-flavoured sweet condensed milk and topped with pistachio nuts.

Meanwhile, the Emirates lounge at Dubai International Airport will serve mini dal kachori and mini Punjabi samosa, which are snacks made from crispy deep-fried breads with spicy stuffing. For dessert, the lounge will serve angoori rabdi, a sweet and succulent milky pudding, paired with motichoor laddu.

Passengers at the Emirates lounge in Cape Town and Johannesburg can enjoy barfi, a sweet and dense milk-based confectionery; jalebi, an Indian sweet made from deep-fried batter in pretzel or coil shapes steeped in sugar syrup, and nankhatai, shortbread biscuits.

At the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the Emirates lounge will serve biryani, chapati that is paired with sweet and sour spicy roasted pumpkin, and flavourful chicken curry with sweet potato.


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