Classic Mawa To Fusion Fillings: Gujiya Varieties To Try In Holi 2025

Here is a list of gujiyas with fun twists for both the lovers and non-lovers of the OG Holi dessert
gujiya varieties to try in Holi 2025
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Gujiyas are the quintessential sweet of Holi without which the festival is incomplete. From chocolate gujiyas, to apple gujiya and rabri gujiya, here is a list of some of the unique and unusual types of gujiyas available in different places. And for Holi 2025, make it a mission to devour it all!

Gujiya Varieties To Try In Holi 2025

gujiya, lassi, jalebi, and rasmalai on a plate with holi colours
Gujiya, jalebi, rasmalai, and lassi is the perfect dessert combination for HoliShutterstock

Boondi Gujiya

If you possess a considerable sweet tooth, boondi ("deep-fried gram flour drops dipped in sugar syrup") is an excellent option for gujiya stuffing. The sweet and crispy droplets make for an interesting filling while also being well-suitable to the roots of the original gujiya. Try it out at home for a praiseworthy result. 

Gulkand Gujiya

One of the most popular ingredients for paan and other Indian delicacies a rose-flavour is gulkand, or the preserve of rose petals. This sweet preserve, popular mostly in the northern states, can be incorporated into the filling and then deep-fried as per usual. This gives your regular gujiya a royal flavour. 

Rabri Gujiya

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The festival of colours is one of the most popular festivals in Indianelle hembry/Shutterstock

Rabri is prepared by boiling milk for hours until it is reduced to half its volume and thickens. For the filling, you can add this along with dried fruits, cardamom, nuts, and khoya or milk solids.

Matar Gujiya

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Gujiyas are made with a variety of fillingsWikimedia Commons

Matar gujiya is a traditional Maharashtrian gujiya. Made by stuffing fresh green peas and coconut in the dough, they are fried until golden and then eaten as a tea-time snack. 

Apple Gujiya

Much like apple pie, an apple gujiya is made with a sumptuous filling of chopped apples. For the Indian flavour, khoya, spices, cashews, almonds, sugar, raisins, pistachios, and green cardamom are added, too. A surefire way to win over the kids, apples could also be replaced with pineapples, bananas, or pears.

Bhang Gujiya

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Gujiyas form a quintessential holi sweet at homesPexels

Gujiya and bhang together make for a common food item during Holi. For a fun twist to the traditional sweet dish, add a little bit of bhang to your khoya mixture before filling it in the dough. 

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