Updated On: 15 September, 2023 09:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Nascimento Pinto
This Ganesh Chaturthi, do not limit yourself to just eating modaks. Move beyond and explore other traditional dishes in their classic form or with some slight innovations

Chef Rajesh at Six Senses Vana says you can simply add some figs to a classic basundi to make a delicious Anjeer Basundi for this Ganeshotsav. Photo Courtesy: Six Senses Vana
The streets resonate with joyful melodies, and the bells chime in unison – it`s that time of the year when Mumbai awakens in vibrant celebration during Ganeshotsav. This eagerly anticipated festival, which heralds the arrival of Lord Ganesha, holds a special place in the hearts of most Mumbaikars.
Ganeshotsav is incomplete without relishing copious amounts of food. Distinctly characterised by the presence of modaks, a sweet loved by the elephant-headed God, which is also kept as offering, one cannot imagine the festival without the sweet dish.
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