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6 Prasad recipes made without with sugar

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 18, 2025, 15:08 IST
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6 Prasad recipes made without with sugar

Prasad is a sacred offering made to deities during worship in many Indian religions, symbolizing devotion and gratitude. Traditionally, prasad is sweet and often contains sugar to enhance its taste and auspiciousness. However, for those seeking healthier or sugar-free options, several delicious prasad recipes can be prepared without adding any sugar, relying instead on natural sweetness or savory flavors. Here are six such prasad recipes that maintain their sanctity and taste without sugar.

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Sweet Pongal with Dates


Sweet pongal traditionally uses jaggery, but in a sugar-free version, dates provide adequate natural sweetness. Cooked with rice, moong dal, and flavored with cardamom and cashew nuts, this dish is both nutritious and delicious, honoring the sanctity of prasad with a wholesome twist.

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Coconut and Jaggery Ladoo

This ladoo combines the natural sweetness of jaggery with fresh coconut. Grated coconut is lightly roasted and mixed with melted jaggery syrup, which acts as a natural sweetener. Rolled into small balls, these ladoos are perfect for offering as prasad and are rich in fiber and nutrients.

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Fruit Chaat

A wholesome and refreshing prasad, fruit chaat blends seasonal fruits like apples, pomegranates, and oranges with a sprinkle of chaat masala and lemon juice. This naturally sweet and tangy dish is easy to prepare and is a healthy offering that needs no added sugar.

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Khichdi


A popular fasting dish, sabudana (tapioca pearls) khichdi is a savory prasad option. Cooked with peanuts, cumin seeds, green chilies, and garnished with fresh coriander and lemon juice, it offers a flavorful alternative to traditional sweet prasad. This dish represents humility and simplicity, ideal for religious occasions.

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Banana Halwa


Made with ripe bananas, this halwa uses the fruit’s inherent sweetness to create a delightful prasad. Bananas are cooked down with a little ghee and cardamom powder until soft and slightly caramelized. This naturally sweet treat does not require any added sugar and is easy to prepare.

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Moong Dal Halwa

Moong dal is soaked and ground into a coarse paste, then slow-cooked with ghee. Instead of sugar, grated jaggery or fruit juice can be used sparingly to bring a mild sweetness. Aromatic cardamom completes this rich, creamy halwa, making it a favored prasad without refined sugars.

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