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Are Rajbhog sweets are healthy / hygiene? 12 years 11 months ago #12296

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We are very regular eaters at Rajbhog and like the food/chats there. (Message removed by Moderators)

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Re: Are Rajbhog sweets are healthy / hygiene? 12 years 11 months ago #12297

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Re: Are Rajbhog sweets are healthy / hygiene? 12 years 11 months ago #12298

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Sure, I will post it after registering as my self. Thanks for letting me know.

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Re: Are Rajbhog sweets are healthy / hygiene? 12 years 11 months ago #12299

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I think the sweets are healthy,delicious and nutritious. One must not over eat but once in a while it is ok. The sweets remind me of India so everything is good. Don't worry.

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Re: Are Rajbhog sweets are healthy / hygiene? 12 years 11 months ago #12300

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Mr. Food Lover wrote: Sure, I will post it after registering as my self. Thanks for letting me know.


sweets are made with milk so they are healthy, but over consumption is not healthy. They have to be hygiene because they come from fine factory facility from NJ.

I like few types and I enjoy them.Only thing bothers me is no mention of expiration date on sweets.

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Re: Are sweets are healthy / hygiene? 12 years 11 months ago #12302

If only sweets were made out of milk only. There's a reason being called "sweets" - it has plenty of sugar & hence it's not considered healthy. Yes, once in a while it's ok to indulge but surely not regularly even in small-portions. This is a general & persional opinion & not a reflection on who is selling or making it.

chamcham wrote: sweets are made with milk so they are healthy, but over consumption is not healthy.

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Re: Are sweets are healthy / hygiene? 12 years 11 months ago #12303

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having a dessert once in while or daily or after every meal - it's ok if you can burn off what you eat. generally, calorie for calorie, sugar is less harmful than fat.

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Re: Are sweets are healthy / hygiene? 12 years 11 months ago #12304

True but as you said the key is if you can burn-off what you eat. Knowing our lifestyles, eating habits those additional calories quickly add-up and show-up ;)

Anonymous wrote: having a dessert once in while or daily or after every meal - it's ok if you can burn off what you eat. generally, calorie for calorie, sugar is less harmful than fat.

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Sweets are poison 12 years 11 months ago #12312

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Sweets are slow poison. In olden days, they ate sweets on rare occasion and worked really hard. Sweets are slow poison especially when no hard work is involved. Let me know when did you sweat last time that drenched your shirt/top. Watch following video..

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Re: Are Rajbhog sweets are healthy / hygiene? 12 years 11 months ago #12389

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chamcham wrote: They have to be hygiene because they come from fine factory facility from NJ.


That's like saying Walmart goods are fine because they come from China.

Anyway, Indian sweets can't be as unhealthy as Indian Chinese cuisine.

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