Bhang - A Must Have on Holi 2020
Bhang, a traditional South Indian festival is celebrated in India from October through to the first week of March. In the west it has often been associated with homosexual behavior and this has led to an increasing interest in learning how to make change. Holi, or the festival of colors, is considered to be a lot like a religious-spiritual rite in the south of India. In fact Holi is a day dedicated to the festival of colors that takes place in India in December and this day is usually celebrated by girls and the teenagers who come from the north, the east and the west. Many people in India use what is called the Mohi bhang recipe to make Holi. The Mohi bhang recipe used to include water, palm oil, rice flour, cotton seed, coir, yellow gram flour, nutmeg, ghee and ganja, which are all the common ingredients that are used to make the Holi powder. The Mohi bhang recipe is now substituted with water, lukewarm milk, sugar, ghee and desiccated coconut. These are used to make the ju...