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6 sugar-free sweets made with jaggery and dry fruits

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 14, 2025, 14:16 IST
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6 sugar-free sweets made with jaggery and dry fruits

Sweet cravings don’t always have to come with guilt. And no, there’s no need to rely on bland health bars or oddly chewy bites. Try jaggery and dry fruits, a classic Indian mix that hits the sweet spot in a natural way. Whether you’re avoiding refined sugar or just looking to snack better, these sweets are rich, satisfying, and made with simple, wholesome ingredients. Full of flavour, texture, and nutrition, here are six delicious ways to prove that sweet can still be smart.
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Date and jaggery laddoos

This one’s always a hit. Soft dates and crushed jaggery blend with roasted nuts and a bit of ghee to make naturally sweet laddoos that need no added sugar or baking. Just chop the dates, melt the jaggery with ghee, mix in the nuts, shape into balls and let them set. The result is a warm, rich bite that melts in your mouth. Great for energy dips, evening cravings or when you want a quick, homemade sweet without fuss.

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Anjeer barfi

Figs bring natural sweetness and work wonderfully with jaggery in this easy barfi. Just chop dried figs, soften them in warm water, then cook with jaggery, ghee, cashews, almonds, and a hint of cardamom until it turns into a thick, sticky mix. Press into a tray, let it set, and slice into neat squares. What you get is a chewy, fudge-like sweet that’s rich in iron, fibre, and flavour. Perfect as a post-meal treat or a light festive bite.

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Badam jaggery halwa

Made with almond flour, ghee, and jaggery, this halwa comes together quickly and feels rich without being heavy. Start by roasting almond flour in ghee, then stir in melted jaggery and a splash of water until it thickens to a smooth, glossy texture. Top with slivered pistachios for a little crunch and colour. It’s full of healthy fats, needs no added sugar, and tastes just as festive as traditional sweets, minus the excess. Great for light celebrations or cosy evenings.

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Dry fruit chikki

This is a crisp, nutty treat made with a mix of almonds, cashews, pistachios, and sunflower seeds stirred into hot jaggery syrup. Once spread on a plate and cooled, it hardens into golden shards you can break and store. Crunchy, naturally sweet, and full of energy, it’s the kind of snack that’s great to have on hand through the week. Keep it in a jar and enjoy a piece whenever you want something quick, tasty, and homemade.

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Khajur and coconut bites

Desiccated coconut, soft dates, and a bit of jaggery come together to make an easy, no-cook sweet that takes minutes to prepare. Just blend the dates, mix in jaggery and coconut, then roll into small bite-sized balls. The coconut adds a soft crunch, while the dates and jaggery give natural sweetness. Chill them in the fridge to firm up, and they’re ready to enjoy. These make for a quick, wholesome dessert that’s perfect after meals or as a light sweet snack.

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Walnut jaggery rolls

Walnuts roasted until crisp and mixed with melted jaggery turn into a sticky, crunchy blend that sets firm as it cools. Pour the mixture into a greased tray, flatten it out, and cut into small rounds or squares once set. It looks and tastes like a rich mithai, but without any refined sugar. The walnuts add a dose of omega-3s while the jaggery brings natural sweetness and warmth. It’s a simple sweet that feels festive, nourishing, and easy to store.


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