10 Crispy Diwali Snacks You Can Store For Long

By: Toshita Sahni

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Diwali snacks are varied and delectable. If you want crispy treats that you can make/buy and store for an extended period, check out these options:

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1. Namak Pare

These golden, crispy bites are mildly salty and sometimes have a hint of spice. They are a timeless snack for festive celebrations.

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2. Shankarpali

Crunchy and yummy, shankarpali is a must-have on any Diwali platter. It is the ideal snack when you want something sweet that is not mithai.

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3. Mathri

Mathri offers a delightful crunch, making it a favourite for Diwali snacking. It usually has a delicious jeera (cumin) flavour.

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4. Karanji

This crescent-shaped sweet is a Diwali staple in many households. Some like to fill its flaky covering with a savoury stuffing too.

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5. Chivda

There are many types of tasty chivda. During Diwali, a popular option is a zesty mix of roasted poha, nuts, and spices.

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6. Chakli

This spiral-shaped treat is loved by adults and children. Whether it's the butter version or bhajani version, this traditional Diwali snack never fails to delight.

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7. Murukku

These crispy spirals of rice and gram flour are lightly spiced. They are perfect for munching in between Diwali sweets distribution and other errands.

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8. Ghatiya

Want something bold and punchy? Ghatiya will not let you down. It is sure to make your Diwali snack box irresistible.

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9. Namkeen Sev Mixture

This Diwali snack is a medley of sev, nuts, and spices. You can easily customise it according to your tastes and needs.

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10. Bhakarwadi

This snack is a fun combination of sweet, spicy, and crisp. It provides a delightful burst of flavour in every bite. Don't forget to enjoy it for Diwali 2025.

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