Friday , November 15 2024

Sweets sold at the price of 14,000 kg, price of gold attracted attention

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It has become a tradition in Maharashtra to bring some special sweets to the market every year on Diwali. This time a shopkeeper from Amravati has introduced a unique sweet 'Soneri Bhog'. Which is prepared from almonds, cashews, raisins and pistachios. Not only this, 24 carat gold work has been done on this sweet. The demand for this sweet is not only in Amravati but in entire Maharashtra.

Made in a shop called 'Raghuveer Sweets'. The price of this golden bhog with 24 carat gold work is Rs 14 thousand per kg.

Actually, this sweet with 24 carat gold work is made in a shop named 'Raghuveer Sweets'. The price of this golden bhog with 24 carat gold work has been kept at Rs 14 thousand per kg, which is Rs 3 thousand more than last year. Despite the increase in the price of gold, the demand for this sweet is being seen not only in Amravati but in entire Maharashtra.

There is a lot of enthusiasm among the customers regarding sweets.

Shopkeeper Chandrakant Popat says that there is a special tradition of sweets on Diwali and this sweet with gold work is attracting people. Every house desires some special sweets on Diwali. Due to this, 'Soneri Bhog' sweets with 24 carat gold work have been launched in the market. There is a lot of enthusiasm among the customers about this special sweet. Crowds of people gather in the markets of Amravati to see and buy it.

14 thousand sweets

This is not the first time that Soneri Bhog sweet has been prepared in Amravati. This sweet is made every year and gold work is also done on it. This time the price of gold bhog has been fixed at Rs 14,000 per kg, which is Rs 3,000 more than last year. Despite the increase in gold prices, the demand for this sweet is being seen not only in Amravati but in entire Maharashtra.