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Raksha Bandhan 2022: 6 unique foodie Rakhis you can tie on your brother's wrist

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Aug 11, 2022, 08:00 IST
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This Raksha Bandhan tie a unique foodie thread made with love

The relationship between a brother and sister is something that cannot be compared with any other. They fight, laugh, and bitch with each other and still pamper and love the most. The bond between a brother and sister is something that’s unbreakable. And tomorrow is the most important festival for these two people to share that love and affection with each other. The relationship is such that no one has to second guess about their sibling and they know what is that one thing that will make the other happy and dance.

Raksha Bandhan is one of the most important festivals celebrated in India, where a sister ties a thread around his brother’s wrist, popularly known as Rakhi. This whole ritual is done to reaffirm the bond between a brother and his sister. In earlier times, it was understood that this ritual of ‘tying the thread’ or Rakhi was done so that the brothers could protect their sister/s from everyone, but now the definition is more like getting that unconditional love and support from their sibling. Today’s siblings are more into sharing their love and support for each other and getting a particular Rakhi for your brother/s means signifying that bond. And since food is an important part of every occasion in India, how about getting a ‘Foodie Rakhi’ for your brother? We have curated some exciting yet trending Foodie Rakhis that can bring that can double that happiness and excitement. Take a look. (Image courtesy: Instagram/@vihaancollectionby_priyank)


ALSO READ: Raksha Bandhan 2022: Significance, date, puja timing, and foods related to the festival

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Sweets Rakhi

No festival in India is complete without sweets and how about a Rakhi that has some sweets made on it like doughnuts, laddoos, ice creams, and waffles? This Rakhi is perfect for a sweet lover and is something that your brother will adore. (Image courtesy: Instagram/@craftglobebyayushi)

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Pizza Rakhi

Who can say NO to a pizza? Well, seeing this Rakhi your Pizza lover brother will surely jump from his bed and take you for a pizza feast in the nearest Italian joint or order for you. Be it a happy or a sad moment, a Pizza would have always saved your day and on the day of Rakhi, if things go sideways, have a Pizza treat and forget about it. (Image courtesy: Instagram/@bandhanbyaabhushanjewels)

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Pani Puri Rakhi

If you have a chatora brother who loves Pani Puri, this Rakhi is the perfect one! The mere name of this popular street food can make you crave it. Eating Pani Puri is an experience like no other and when you have it with your sibling, it creates memories. And we are sure this Rakhi will make your brother remember all those secret times when you both ate the street food and lied to your parents about it. (Image courtesy: Instagram/@vinishandicraft)

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Dosa Rakhi

Is your brother a fan of South Indian cuisine? Well, if the answer to this question is Yes then you should definitely go for a miniature Dosa Rakhi that has a Dosa with some coconut chutney made on it. It will definitely cheer up your brother’s mood and maybe you can enjoy a South Indian Thali after tying the Rakhi, who knows! @

(Image courtesy: Instagram/@vihaancollectionby_priyanka)

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Momos Rakhi

Now, if your brother is a big fan of Momos, you can bring this Rakhi for him to cheer up. This is becoming one of the most popular street foods of India that’s enjoyed with some mayonnaise and red-coloured spicy chutney made with actual red chilies. (Image courtesy: Instagram/@__she_flies)

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Marzipan Rakhi

Well, if your brother is more into fine dining, you can bring him this edible Marzipan Rakhi made with marzipan and white & dark compound chocolate. This is a unique Rakhi that you both can enjoy after a hearty meal. (Image & recipe courtesy: Chef Arvind Rai, Executive Chef, The Ashok Hotel)

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